
Parthenocissus tricuspidata Veitchii (Boston Ivy) is a rapid-growing, deciduous, woody vine that typically grows 30-50’ long or more. It is a vigorous tendril climber that needs no support. It clings to surfaces (e.g., brick, stone or wood walls) by adhesive holdfasts (also called sucker disks) located at the tendril ends. Foliage turns scarlet red to scarlet purple in fall. Foliage is semi-evergreen in warm climates.
Botanic Name : Parthenocissus tricuspidata Veitchii |
Common Name : Boston Ivy |
Growth Type : Climber |
Water Use : Low |
Aspect : Full sun/part shade |
Height : 15m |
Spread : 3.0m |