(also called “synthetic ivy”) is an evergreen climbing vine, native to Europe, Western Asia and Northern Africa. The vine is thought for its engaging foliage that resembles the leaves of the English Ivy (Hedera helix). This fast-growing climber is commonly used to shortly cowl partitions, fences, and trellises. It’s recognized for its low upkeep necessities, making it a well-liked selection for gardeners of all ranges.
is a scrambling, semi-woody vine that usually grows 20-30 toes lengthy. The vine’s leaves are darkish inexperienced, with three to 5 lobes. They’re considerably leathery and might develop as much as 4 inches in size. produces small, greenish-yellow flowers in the summertime. The flowers are usually not significantly showy, however they do produce a candy perfume.