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Encyclopedia > Boston ivy

Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata), sometimes called Japanese ivy, is a deciduous woody vine that belongs to the grape family Vitaceae. While the species is indigenous to East Asia, it is also widely grown on other continents as a climbing ornamental to cover the stone and brick façades of older city buildings. Deciduous means temporary or tending to fall off (deriving from the Latin word decidere, to fall off). ... A tree trunk as found at the Veluwe, The Netherlands Wood is an organic material found as the primary content of the stems of woody plants, especially trees, but also shrubs. ... The term vine was originally a term for the plant on which grapes grew, from the word for wine (Greek oinos), for which grapes were grown. ... Species Vitis acerifolia Vitis aestivalis Vitis amurensis Vitis arizonica Vitis x bourquina Vitis californica Vitis x champinii Vitis cinerea Vitis x doaniana Vitis girdiana Vitis labrusca Vitis x labruscana Vitis monticola Vitis mustangensis Vitis x novae-angliae Vitis palmata Vitis riparia Vitis rotundifolia Vitis rupestris Vitis shuttleworthii Vitis tiliifolia Vitis... Genera Acareosperma Ampelocissus Ampelopsis (peppervine) Cayratia Cissus (treebind, treebine) Clematicissus Cyphostemma Nothocissus Parthenocissus (creeper) Pterisanthes Pterocissus Rhoicissus Tetrastigma Vitis (grape) Vua The Vitaceae (or Vitidaceae) are a family of dicots including the grape and Virginia creeper. ... In biology, a species is, loosely speaking, a group of related organisms that share a more or less distinctive form and are capable of interbreeding. ... This article needs copyediting (checking for proper English spelling, grammar, usage, etc. ... An ornamental is a plant variety that is grown for its beauty (in its end use), rather than commercial or other value. ...

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Boston ivy

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Rhamnales
Family: Vitaceae
Genus: Parthenocissus
Species: P. tricuspidata
Binomial name
Parthenocissus triscuspidata

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Growing Boston Ivy (427 words)
Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata)is a rapid growing vine that attaches itself to surfaces by twining and small tendrils.
Boston ivy can be propagated from seed but tender tip cuttings root easily in the spring (in a glass of water in the home garden) and as many as the gardener desires can easily and quickly be rooted.
Boston Ivy is one of those interesting vines that can be easily grown if the building is in good repair and some simple spring maintenance to remove tendrils from around windows and roof eaves is done.
About Ivy (207 words)
Ivy is a plant of the genus Hedera, and is extremely common in Europe.
Ivy can be used to grow around and over an old, rusty shed, or up the cracked side of a house.
Ivy is generally easy to care for, and will not die in the winter, unlike deciduous vines, which, when used as a cover, lose their foliage and leave behind a tangled mess of wood and roots.
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