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Old 07-05-2009, 06:46 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Ivy on trees? ? ?

On Thu, 07 May 2009 12:14:49 GMT, "brooklyn1"
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"Ray" wrote in message
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We have climbing ivy which pretty much covers a tree -- up to 40 feet or
so. Does this ever endanger the tree?

Also, I've planted a Virginia creeper at the base of the same tree, and
it's starting to climb. Does the Virginia creeper ever muscle out the ivy,
or vice-versa?


Climbing vines can eventually smother a tree by preventing new growth, and
some are parasitic, they actually root into the tree using it as a host,
robbing it of nutrients. Why would you let vines climb up 40 feet... there
is nothing more ugly in a landscape than a tree covered with vines.


A wooded area I take walks at has a section of trees covered with
winter creeper. They remind me of old bearded men. I kind of like it.
(Although not allowed 40 ft in my yard.)

Kate - I have taken clippers to another walking area to free the pines