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ivy
Any of several woody, climbing, or trailing evergreen plants of the genus Hedera
Its leaves are evergreen, dark, smooth, shining, and mostly five- pointed; the flowers yellowish and small; the berries black or yellow
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A plant of the genus Hedera H
Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits
A mild irritant botanical that has toning and tightening properties It is believed to stimulate blood circulation to the areas on which it is applied
The stem clings to walls and trees by rootlike fibers
{i} climbing vine having smooth evergreen leaves and dark berries
Pollen from Mesolithic sites suggest that ivy may have been fed to red deer
helix, common in Europe
A mild irritant botanical believed to stimulate blood circulation to the areas on which it is applied and known for its toning and tightening properties Back To Top
Ivy is an evergreen plant that grows up walls or along the ground. Any of about five species of evergreen woody vines (rarely shrubs) that make up the genus Hedera in the ginseng family, commonly grown as ground covers and on stone walls, especially English ivy (H. helix), which climbs by aerial roots with adhering disks that develop on the stems. The tough, dark-green leaves of English ivy have three to five lobes and tend to droop horizontally from the stem. Unrelated plants called ivies include Boston ivy (Parthenocissus, or Ampelopsis, tricuspidata), a clinging woody vine in the grape family whose leaves turn bright scarlet in autumn, and poison ivy. Compton Burnett Dame Ivy Ivy League Lee Ivy Ledbetter poison ivy
Any of several woody, climbing or trailing evergreen plants of the genus Hedera
(isim) sarmaşık