The stick used in many ivy plants to just to stable the ivy plants. You can use whatever kind of stick you have on hand.
Yes. They eat ivy leaves or blackberry leaves.
you feed Indian stick insects privet ivy grass ectADD:I don't think stick insects can eat grass as the leaves are too narrow. Indian Stick Insects can eat privet, bramble, ivy, oak, rose and a few other plants.
No, poison ivy plants do not have red berries.
Vines, such as ivy or grape plants.
You can get more daylilies by splitting them. You can get more strawberries by allowing the runners to form new plants. Some plants will grow if you cut off a leaf and stick the leaf in dirt such as ivy or African violet.
Only certain ivy plants have roots. Some like regular ivy, have no roots.
We are still countong but we are some where around 3,500
stick insects do not eat bugs. They eat ivy or blackberry leaves.
Ivy, genus Hedera, is in subfamily Aralioideae and family Araliaceae.
Most "green" ivy is usually okay, although small leaves are preferred.
Poison Ivy
yes and no. because some ivy plants has flowers, and others don't