A Virginia creeper with three-lobed leaves, which is cultivated for its foliage.
爬山虎
Parthenocissus tricuspidata, family Vitaceae
Example sentencesExamples
Climbers with clinging rootlets along the stems (climbing hydrangea, English ivy, creeping fig) or disc-shaped holdfasts (Virginia creeper, Boston ivy) can damage old, crumbly mortar or loose stucco.
Wisteria and clematis vines cover the arbors, while Boston ivy and trumpet vines link the two levels.
About half a century ago, a tiny Boston ivy appeared in the dusty space below the neighboring home and began to climb and proliferate.
The exterior walls of the house are also home to crawling Boston ivy.
Boston Ivy can easily climb tree bark, wooden fences, concrete masonry, and brick or stone walls.
Definition of Boston ivy in US English:
Boston ivy
noun
A Virginia creeper with three-lobed leaves, which is cultivated for its foliage.
爬山虎
Parthenocissus tricuspidata, family Vitaceae
Example sentencesExamples
About half a century ago, a tiny Boston ivy appeared in the dusty space below the neighboring home and began to climb and proliferate.
Boston Ivy can easily climb tree bark, wooden fences, concrete masonry, and brick or stone walls.
Wisteria and clematis vines cover the arbors, while Boston ivy and trumpet vines link the two levels.
The exterior walls of the house are also home to crawling Boston ivy.
Climbers with clinging rootlets along the stems (climbing hydrangea, English ivy, creeping fig) or disc-shaped holdfasts (Virginia creeper, Boston ivy) can damage old, crumbly mortar or loose stucco.