English ivy is an evergreen, creeping or climbing vine with aerial roots. It can attach itself to tree barks, walls, or other surfaces. Their leaves are leathery or waxy and dark green with pale or white markings.Alternate leaves are three to five lobed, but if the are on mature sun-exposed stems, they can be un-lobed and rounded.
English ivy are indigenous to Eurasia and North Africa. Birds spread their seeds over the place. Aerial roots climb up to 35 feet or more onto native trees (or buildings). It overwhelms anything it climbs over and repress small plants or whole trees. This plant can grow in undisturbed ground and is shade tolerant, meaning that it can grow and live in old-growth forest.English Ivy's can be found at the coastal area of the park.
English ivy are indigenous to Eurasia and North Africa. Birds spread their seeds over the place. Aerial roots climb up to 35 feet or more onto native trees (or buildings). It overwhelms anything it climbs over and repress small plants or whole trees. This plant can grow in undisturbed ground and is shade tolerant, meaning that it can grow and live in old-growth forest.English Ivy's can be found at the coastal area of the park.