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pychu [463]
1 year ago
9

English ivy friend or foe

English
1 answer:
Andrei [34K]1 year ago
7 0

English ivy is very expensive and labor-intensive to remove once it has become established in a location. The English ivy in your garden, on your fences, in your neighbor's yard, and in the neighboring natural regions can take over.

English ivy's fruit and leaves are poisonous to both people and animals, and the sap can irritate skin. Its sap alone can create an extremely itchy and unpleasant rash known as contact or allergic contact dermatitis. Swelling and breathing difficulties can also result from contact with English ivy.

English ivy is an evergreen plant with a few unanticipated benefits. It might be used as an indoor plant for air purification. Some studies suggest that when consumed, it may have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

Hence English Ivy is Foe.

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