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What's the difference between ivy and ivy

Walter White
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Different plant types: the length of ivy is very long, about 3-20 meters; the length of ivy is relatively short, about 3-5 meters, the stems are all wooden stems. Different habits: the former is a negative liana, and it is not cold resistant; the latter is not strict with the light requirements, higher than the former. Different subclasses: the former belongs to the subclass of primordial perianth; the latter belongs to the subclass of Rosa.

I. different plant types

The length of the whole ivy plant is very long, about 3 - 20 meters.

The length of ivy is relatively short, about 3 - 5 meters, with many branches, and the whole stem is a wooden stem.

2. Different habits

Ivy is a kind of negative liana, although it can grow under full light, but prefer the negative environment, and it is not cold resistant.

Ivy for light requirements are not strict, direct light or weak light can grow, a little cold, than the former to a high degree of cold.

Third, different subclasses

Ivy is a kind of plant belonging to the primitive perianth subclass. It is evergreen all the year round. It's a perennial climbing shrub. There are many other ways to call it. It's also called "drill the sky wind", "triangle wind", "scattered bone wind".

Although ivy is the same as the former, it also belongs to acanthopanaceae and ivy, and its appearance is very similar, which is difficult to distinguish in real life, but its subclass is different. It is a Rosa subclass plant, which is different from the former in nature. It also has other nicknames, also called Chinese ivy, centipede, etc.

Ivy vine

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