BOSTON IVY
Description
Boston Ivy is a characteristic vine found growing on the sides of buildings. The aerial tendrils have suction discs that will not damage brick or stone. Glossy, deep green leaves are palmate in shape, and turn red-purple in the fall. Blue-black berries are produced in the fall. Boston Ivy will have dense growth and best fall color in full sun. It can tolerate some shade.
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