1. Introduction to Parthenocissus tricuspidataIvy, also known as climbing vine, is a plant of the genus Parthenocissus in the Vitaceae family. It can attach to walls, tree trunks, and rocks. The flowering period is May and the fruiting period is September-October. It has the functions of beautifying the environment, blocking strong light, and reducing noise. It is suitable for planting in courtyards, bridgeheads and other places that are conducive to beautifying houses and surrounding environments. It can not only cool down but also reduce noise. Its flower language is "friendship, loyalty, and marriage." 2. Characteristics of Parthenocissus tricuspidata1. Appearance characteristics: It is a vine plant with strong climbing ability. There are tendrils on the branches of ivy, and sticky suction cups on the top, so it can stick to walls, trees, and rocks. The leaves are green and hairless, turning red in autumn. 2. Growth habits: It has an easy-going habit and strong adaptability. It likes shade and is drought-resistant, and can grow in most soils. In addition, it grows very fast. Generally, a vine with a stem thickness of 2 cm can cover 30-50 square meters of wall after planting for about two years. 3. The role of creeper1. Beautify the environment: It can climb on walls or rocks for vertical greening. It is planted on courtyard walls, fences, garden entrances, bridgeheads and other places to beautify the environment and has high ornamental value. 2. Maintain air humidity: Its tendril-like suction cups can absorb moisture from the wall, making a damp house dry; in dry seasons, it can increase humidity. 3. Reduce noise: As a barrier between the house and the outside world, it can absorb noise in the environment and also absorb flying dust. 4. Block strong light: Covering the walls of the house can block strong sunlight and reduce the indoor temperature. 5. Medicinal value: Its roots and stems can be used as medicine, which have the effects of breaking blood, activating tendons and stopping bleeding, and reducing swelling and toxins. |
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