Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus Tricuspidata) Saplings
Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus Tricuspidata) Saplings
35 saplings: £9.90
70 saplings: £16.00
Boston Ivy Data Sheet
Common name: Boston Ivy
Latin name: Parthenocissus Tricuspidata
Genus: Parthenocissus
Height: 30 m (102 ft)
Type: Evergreen
Hardiness: Zone 2–12
Conservation status: Least concern
Boston Ivy Info
Boston Ivy is a popular creeping vine and is a member of the grape family. Uses are wide ranging, from hanging baskets and planters to building cover and as a house plant. The berries are dark purple and around 10mm in diameter, each containing between 4 and 7 seeds. This ivy is capable of heights of 30 meters if given enough support.
Growth Habit
Boston Ivy will not rest during the winter (no dormancy bud is set) as long as there is moisture and the temperature is above 8°C there will be continued growth.
Rapid shoot growth usually starts in February and continues until September. Height increases of 3–9 m each year are common.
These were sown this year and are growing rapidly. Plants are 2–3" tall.
Saplings are in pots. I recommend that they are separated into individual pots upon receipt.
Fully hardy off to minus 15°C or colder come autumn.
Care Instructions
Upon receipt these will need separating into individual pots, preferably 4" pots or bigger. Keep free from competing weeds and never allow to completely dry out, water logging should also be avoided. Do not be tempted to keep in the greenhouse as this may greatly harm the saplings via scorching. Trees will perform best raised outdoors in full sunny position. These grow very quickly and will soon need re-potting to beyond a 10" pot.
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