- English Ivy is a hardy plant, tolerant of infrequent watering, changing light conditions and cold weather. The several types of English ivy vary in leaves and color.
- English ivy is a perennial climbing vine and will grow on surfaces such as trees and walls. According to Mississippi State University's website, these vines can "reach 90 feet when climbing, but ground plants are 6 to 8 inches."
- According to the U.S. National Parks Service website, English ivy has a significant impact on its surrounding environment. The vine can block sunlight to host trees cover native plants, as well as cause hazardous conditions for nearby roads or homes. The plant is also toxic to cats and dogs if ingested, and may irritate human skin.
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