Boston Ivy
Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata)Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) is a fast-growing, self-clinging deciduous vine valued for its ability to cover large vertical surfaces with lush green foliage that transforms into a stunning display of crimson, orange, and burgundy in the fall. Native to East Asia and widely used in both residential and urban settings, this vigorous climber provides reliable coverage, seasonal beauty, and low-maintenance versatility.Distinctive FeaturesBoston Ivy features glossy, three-lobed leaves that emerge reddish in spring, mature to deep green in summer, and explode with vibrant fall color. The plant climbs using small adhesive discs at the end of tendrils, allowing it to adhere directly to walls, fences, and other surfaces without the need for support structures. It can grow 30 to 50 feet or more, creating a dense, leafy wall of color through the seasons.Growing Conditions Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Type: Well-drained; adaptable