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Hedera helix sivustolta en.wikipedia.org
A rampant, clinging evergreen vine, it is a familiar sight in gardens, waste spaces, and wild areas, where it grows on walls, fences, tree trunks, etc. across ...
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Plant: evergreen perennial climbing vine that attaches to bark of trees, brickwork and other surfaces by root-like structures that exude a glue-like substance ...

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Tieteellinen nimi: Hedera helix
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Hedera helix, commonly known as English ivy, is a vigorous, aggressive, fast-growing, woody evergreen perennial that is primarily grown as a climbing vine or ...
Hedera helix sivustolta www.cal-ipc.org
Hedera helix (English ivy) is a perennial evergreen woody vine (family Araliaceae). It is found throughout California along the coast, as well as in Shasta and ...
Evergreen, 3-5 palmate lobes with palmate venation when juvenile, ovate to rhombic on mature/adult branches borne well off the ground; leaves dark green above ...
Hedera helix sivustolta www.fs.usda.gov
English ivy begins to climb when it reaches a vertical structure [146], taking approximately 30 to 40 years to reach tree canopies, but growth may be faster on ...
Hedera helix sivustolta www.gardenia.net
Prized for its ability to thrive in shady places, Hedera helix (English ivy) is a vigorous, fast-growing, evergreen perennial that excels as a climbing vine ...
Hedera helix sivustolta www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
Ivy is an evergreen, woody climber which can grow to a height of 30m. It has two different forms – juvenile and mature. It has climbing stems with specialised ...
Hedera helix is native to Europe and was probably brought to the United States by early settlers for use as an ornamental vine. The appealing, dark green, ...
Hedera helix sivustolta www.avogel.com
Hedera, the Latin name for ivy, is found as early as Virgil and Pliny. It is said to derive from the Greek hédra or haerere, which mean to «sit», and which ...