Cultivation Technique of Ivy

The Parthenoclssus trlcuspidata is also known as the brocade, climbing the wall tiger. Grape family, Parthenocissus. Due to its vine stems and stalks, the densely covered rolls must be suckers, and the green leaves are covered like screens. After autumn, the leaves turn red or yellow, which is very beautiful. It is one of the main tree species for vertical greening, and can make buildings in gray full of vitality. And to the west side of the window shading, to prevent the West, the summer cooling effect is excellent. (A) Morphological characteristics and varieties of deciduous large vines, with tendrils tendrils, suckers at the top of tendrils. Leaves vary widely, usually broadly ovate, with more than 3 cleft apex. Cymbidium, often born between the top two leaves of short branches, flowers small, yellow-green. Fruit, spherical, blue-black, covered with white powder. The same plants are also cultivated and watched: Southeast Ivy, Mosaic Ivy, Three-leaf Ivy, and Five-leaf Ivy. (ii) Ecological habits The ivy creepers are distributed from northeast China to various provinces and regions in southern China. They are cold-tolerant and drought-tolerant. They have strong adaptability to the soil and climate, and they can adapt to both shade and yang. Can grow in alkaline, acidic, and grow best in damp, fertile soil. (3) Propagation methods Cuttings and battens can be propagated. After the branches are inserted into the soil, the rooting is easy, they can be plunged in the early spring, and can also be cut in the rainy season. In the seedling stage, shade conservation is needed and the soil is kept moist. (IV) Cultivation Techniques Ivy cultivation and management are simple and extensive. Before the budding in early spring, the roots can be planted around the perimeter of the building. The plant spacing is 60 cm to 80 cm. The initial stage is top dressing 1 or 2 times per year, and the irrigation is done so that it can be adsorbed along the wall as soon as possible. On the other hand, after 2 to 3 years, the walls of several high-rise buildings can be gradually covered and later allowed to grow naturally.