What is the English ivy?
English Ivy is a climbing plant that originated in Europe and Western Asia. This plant, which is also known as Heder Helix or ordinary Ivy, is often seen on walls, trees, grids and another place that can rise. It is a popular field plant and often occurs in urban areas. If it finds a wall, tree or other vertical structure, it will use its air roots to perform up to 80 feet (24.384 m) on the structure. The English ivy tolerates air pollution, poor soil and cold climate well, so it usually thrives in northern urban areas. The veins on the leaves are palmate, which means that they radiate from a single point on the leaf. The English leaves of ivy usually have three to five lobes and a heart -shaped base. When ivy is exposed to sunlight, green yellow flowers and black fruit hatches. However, if ivy grows on the ground, it rarely gets enough sunlight and usually does not produce a flower or produce fruit.
Although the English ivy is usually a very nice view and is often used as a decorative plant in landscaping, it can cause a wide range of problems if it remains unattended. Ivy holiday growth on walls for a long time can damage stucco or grout between bricks. In some people, it can cause contact dermatitis sap or fuzzy white hair on conventional ivy leaves.
When English ivy grows in the forest, it can damage other vegetation. As Ivy grows, he can suffocate tree seedlings and climb to ripe trees. The weight of ivy sometimes causes branches to break. When the birds eat the ivy fruit, the seedlings are dropped, allowing the ivy to spread. English Ivy is a threat to many natural habitats such as redwood forests.
English Ivy, which threatens natural vegetation, can be destroyed by cutting the vineyards from the trees. It kills all ivy growing on a tree. Stalks and roots of ivy mustBeing pulled out of the ground and the forest floor must be carefully monitored for new Ivy sprouts.