Toxicity of english ivy.
English ivy plant outdoors.
All parts of the plant are toxic.
English ivy vines are poisonous plants for humans dogs cats and livestock.
This is the plant that inspired the ivy league colleges nickname.
30 m in the right conditions.
Ingesting the leaves can cause excessive drooling vomiting and diarrhea as well as delirium hallucinations rash and fever.
English ivy adapts to nearly any well drained soil including poor compacted soil and a range of ph levels.
English ivy is often grown as a ground cover outdoors in rock gardens helping to prevent soil erosion and climbing up walls fences or trellises.
English ivy hedera helix is a very vigorous and aggressive woody evergreen vine outdoors english ivy is used as an ornamental ground cover or elegant green covering for stone or brick walls.
English ivy is also a very popular indoor houseplant or for use in outdoor hanging baskets.
The english ivy hedera helix is a flowering type of ivy that is a clinging evergreen vine and a popular plant in many countries english ivy has broad large dark green leaves that can grow up to 4 10 cm long.
To grow ivy around a structure or use it as ground cover outdoors choose the english or boston ivy plant.
The plant performs best in average slightly alkaline soil with a ph between 6 0 and 7 8.
X research source small leaf ivy varieties include the golden curl parsley crested and spanish canary.