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Ivy. The common or English ivy is Hedera. Boston I. — Parthenocissus tricuspidata. German I.=Climbing Senecio and Herniaria glabra. Ground I.=Nepeta Glechoma. Kenilworth l.=Linaria Cymbalaria. Poison I. =Rhus toxicodendron.
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'''''Hedera''''' (English name '''ivy''', plural '''ivies''') is a genus of 15 species of climbing or ground-creeping [[evergreen]] woody plants in the family [[Araliaceae]], native to the [[Macaronesia|Atlantic Islands]], western, central and southern [[Europe]], northwestern [[Africa]] and across central-southern [[Asia]] east to [[Japan]]. On suitable surfaces ([[tree]]s and [[Rock (geology)|rock]] faces), they are able to climb to at least 25–30 [[metre]]s above the basal ground level.
 
'''''Hedera''''' (English name '''ivy''', plural '''ivies''') is a genus of 15 species of climbing or ground-creeping [[evergreen]] woody plants in the family [[Araliaceae]], native to the [[Macaronesia|Atlantic Islands]], western, central and southern [[Europe]], northwestern [[Africa]] and across central-southern [[Asia]] east to [[Japan]]. On suitable surfaces ([[tree]]s and [[Rock (geology)|rock]] faces), they are able to climb to at least 25–30 [[metre]]s above the basal ground level.
  
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