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ivy

Any of an Old World group of woody climbing, trailing, or creeping evergreen plants. English or European ivy (H. helix) has shiny five-lobed leaves and clusters of small, yellowish-green flowers followed by black berries. It climbs by means of rootlike suckers put out from its stem, and causes damage to trees. (Genus Hedera, family Araliaceae.)

Ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea) is a small, originally European creeping plant belonging to the mint family; the North American poison ivy (Rhus radicans) belongs to the cashew family.



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Scroll down until you find two lists of these plants, one in Latin (ivy is Hedera helix) and the other in English.
They don't want to risk it," says Amanuel Hedera, project coordinator for the Watershed Project in Mekele, which introduces higher-yielding and drought-resistant varieties, and new products like the sweet potato.
Nihilo tamen minus invenrus est superiore anno qui libellum istum meo nomine evulgaret, titulo praescripto sane insolente Discursus novi de imperatore [sic], credo quo petliceret emptorem et hedera suspenderetur vino alias minus vendibili, utque lateret fucus et suum er loci sui nomen dissimulavit typographus, corollariis aliisque praesectis.
 
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