It range in Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. It probably introduced to North America from Europe in Colonial times. It is sold widely throughout the United Stares as a landscaping plant.
Yes, English ivy (Hedera helix) is considered an invasive species in many parts of the world, including North America. It can outcompete native vegetation, spread rapidly, and be difficult to control.
Boston ivy is preferred over English ivy because English ivy will eventually invade walls and get into the crevasse between the walls and roof. This could lead to separation of the roof from the house!
Yes, English ivy can grow in water, but it may not thrive as well as it does in soil.
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English ivy can grow in water indefinitely as long as it has the necessary nutrients and conditions to thrive.
Yes, English ivy is vascular. Like all other land plants, English ivy has a vascular system that helps transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. This vascular system consists of xylem and phloem tissues.
No, poison ivy is not native to China. It is typically found in North America.
No. Ivy is poisonous to cattle, sheep, dogs, and most importantly, HUMANS. English Ivy should not be ingested under any circumstances.
Ivy Strick has written: 'Scot free' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
English ivy will climb just about anything, and you can also buy a trellis from the store or build one.
Yes, hornets and wasps are attracted to English ivy because it produces nectar that they feed on. However, the presence of English ivy may not necessarily attract hornets and wasps more than other flowering plants.
Ivy means a strong friendship/relationship because it has the ability to stick to stone walls.So if it says 'the ivy leaves gave away as I struggled to catch up with him' it probz means that there relationship is going downhill hope dat helped!