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Boston ivy (Parthenocissus Tricuspidata) on the other hand, is quite edible; its leaves can be used interchangeably with grape vine leaves. Also known as Japanese creeper or Japanese ivy, it's native to Japan and other parts of Asia.
Diseases, Insects, and Other Plant Problems:
- 'Annie Hall'
- 'Atropupurea'
- 'Aurata'
- 'Beverly Brook'
- 'Fenway Park' Yellow-green/chartreuse leaves in sun and lime green leaves in shade. ...
- 'Ginza Lights' Multicolored foliage. ...
- 'Lowii' Smaller leaves; change to crimson in autumn.
- 'Veitchii'
Luckily, Virginia creeper doesn't contain a rash-causing oil like poison ivy. If you have trouble remembering which plant is which just tell yourself, leaves of three, let it be; leaves of five, let it thrive! Virginia creeper isn't completely poison-free; its berries and leaves can be harmful.
Dear G.H.: Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) is a common plant in urban landscaping. The berries and leaves are said to be poisonous, causing stomach upset, abdominal pain and other symptoms. Oxalic acid is supposed to be the chemical responsible for the toxicity.
The tissues of the plant contain microscopic, irritating needle-like crystals called raphides[274]. Some evidence suggests the berries are poisonous [301].