Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Bonsai
Although unrelated to true ivy it is commonly known as boston ivy grape ivy and japanese ivy and also as japanese creeper and by the name woodbine though the latter may refer to a number of different vine species.
Parthenocissus tricuspidata bonsai. The boston ivy is set apart from the rest of the genus by virtue of having 3 lobed leaves as opposed to the commonly seen 5 lobes. All species of parthenocissus are suitable for use as bonsai most commonly seen are. Suitable for paludarium and terrarium sunlight demand. Parthenocissus tricuspidata boston ivy.
Filter by body size. Parthenocissus tricuspidata bonsai parthenocissus tricuspidata 59 95. It is a deciduous woody vine. If vertical support is lacking the plant will spread across the ground.
Leaves emerge in late spring and provide good fall color when the leaves turn. Each shape is unique. The leaves range from 5 to 10 cm across it will grow new leaves in spring. Did see owen mention in japan they defoliate these about a month in of it hardening off leaves in the spring.
Filter by plants humidity. Parthenocissus tricuspidata or boston ivy is a deciduous vine typically grown as a ground cover that climbs by short tendrils branched with terminal sucker like holdfasts or adhesive discs. Very vigorous the boston ivy can grow to over 20 metres. Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a flowering plant in the grape family native to eastern asia in korea japan and northern and eastern china.