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Boston Ivy
Parthenocissus tricu
Common names: Boston Ivy, Cottage Ivy, Japanese Ivy. Deciduous vine with tendrils which have 5 to 8 branches, each ending in adhesive-like tips; has the ability to literally cement itself to the wall and therefore needs no support; good on trees, will also crawl along the ground; secretes calcium carbonate which serves as adhesive. This vine can reach a height or spread exceeding 30 feet. The plant tolerates dry soil .The glossy, dark green, three-lobed leaves turn bright red in the fall. Showy leaves held late into fall or early winter. The plant produces bluish fruits that are not highly ornamental.Use in full sun to full shade,salt tolerant, handles most all conditions.
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