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Hedera nepalensis (Himalayan ivy, chang chun teng) is a species of perennial Ivy (genus Hedera) native to Nepal and Bhutan, as well as Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, at altitudes of about 1000–3000 m. Plants grow up to 30 m in height, with simple leaves ranging from 2–15 cm long, and yellow flowers.
Hedera crebrescens is a species of ivy in the flowering plant family Araliaceae. It is found in central Europe, where it is now a potentially invasive species. First described in 2017, the species has also subsequently been identified from herbarium specimens collected back to the 19th century.
Hedera helix adult leaves and unripe berries in Ayrshire, Scotland. On level ground ivies remain creeping, not exceeding 5–20 cm height, but on surfaces suitable for climbing, including trees, natural rock outcrops or man-made structures such as quarry rock faces or built masonry and wooden structures, they can climb to at least 30 m above the ground.
The wingspan is 8.1–9.7 mm. [1] The larvae feed on Hedera rhombea [1] and Hedera nepalensis var. sinensis. [3] They mine the leaves of their host plant. [1] [3 ...
Hedera nepalensis; P. Hedera pastuchovii; R. Hedera rhombea This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 01:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Hedera colchica is a species of ivy (genus Hedera) which is native to the Middle East.It is commonly called Persian ivy [1] or colchis ivy. [2] It is an evergreen climbing plant, growing to 30 m high where suitable surfaces (trees, cliffs, walls) are available, and also growing as ground cover where there are no vertical surfaces.
These plants, normally woody perennials, grow stems into the air, with their resting buds being more than 50 cm above the soil surface, [10] e.g. trees and shrubs, and also epiphytes, which Raunkiær later separated as a distinct class (see below). Raunkiær further divided the phanerophytes according to height as Megaphanerophytes ...
H. nepalensis may refer to: Haemaphysalis nepalensis, a hard tick; Hamaspora nepalensis, a rust fungus; Haplocosmia nepalensis, a true tarantula; Haploporus nepalensis, a bracket fungus; Hedera nepalensis, a perennial ivy; Hemisodorcus nepalensis, a stag beetle; Hepialiscus nepalensis, an Asian moth; Hersilia nepalensis, a long-spinnered bark ...