Algerian ivy (Hedera algeriensis) is one of the most attractive types of ivy. Algerian ivy leaves are glossy and can be dark green or variegated with reddish stems that can grow up to 40 feet long.
Now, let’s talk about what Japanese ivy or Hedera rhombea looks like and where it grows. Japanese ivy is a vine with thick, tough leaves that are held by 0.60 to 2 inches long (1.5–5 cm) petioles.
English ivy (Hedera helix) has long been popular for its attractive, variegated foliage and red berries in winter. Unfortunately, English ivy has a number of unpleasant issues that are often ...
The Washington State Department of Agriculture is considering a ban on English ivy and Atlantic ivy, which would prohibit ...