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English ivy

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Noun1.English ivyEnglish ivy - Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits
genus Hedera, Hedera - Old World woody vines
vine - a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface


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You don't have to import non-native species whose appropriateness in this bio-region might be questionable; perhaps the exotic plants won't thrive in our moist climate or perhaps they will thrive too well and invade upon natural habitat spaces, as was the case with Asian bittersweet, Japanese honeysuckle, Chinese wisteria, English ivy, and (need I mention it?
Is the English ivy covering the unattractive fence in my backyard really an environmental villain?
She and another student will bring heart-shaped English ivy topiaries to a Lancaster convalescent hospital and show the patients how to pot and take care of then.
 
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