Common varieties of ivy
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Common varieties of ivy include common ivy, Western ivy, Canary ivy, leatherleaf ivy and Japanese ivy. Common ivy has slender petioles, terminal umbels, and is light green and white; Western ivy has dark green leaf surfaces and light green leaf undersides.
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Ivy
This is very common , it can be said that it is everywhere. It can grow to more than 20 meters, with attached roots on the stems, rust-colored scales on the young leaves, and the leaves are split into three petals. The petiole is slender, and the umbel is terminal, light green and white.
Western ivy
The stem length can reach 30 meters, the leaves are 10 cm long, often 3~5 split, and the leaves on the flowering branches are average. Full edge. The leaves are dark green on the surface and light green on the underside. There are gray-white star-shaped hairs on the pedicels and tender stems. The fruit is black.
Canadian Ivy
< p> The stems climb upwards and have star-like hairs. The leaves are oval, heart-shaped at the base, 5~25 cm long, 10~15 cm wide, shallow Green, lower leaves 3~7 split.
Leatherleaf ivy
Leaves are 10~12 cm long, 10 cm wide, broadly ovate, the lower leaves are 3 split, leathery Quality, green, shiny, large fruit.
Japanese Ivy
The petiole is 2~5 cm long. The leaves are dark green and shiny, with 3~5 lobes on the young leaves. The leaves on the flowering branches are round to lanceolate. Terminal umbels, yellow-green.
western ivy
canary ivy
leatherleaf ivy
Japanese ivy
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