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The courtyard had a lot of brick covered with Boston ivy.
To provide quick screening, choices would include Boston ivy or ivy.
Meanwhile, the building walls provide a site for climbing roses, Boston ivy and wisteria.
The frog is in picturesque decay, with Boston ivy creeping over his chipped body.
As a breeze ripples the Boston ivy covering the walls, birds fly from corner to corner.
The mandu are steamed on Boston ivy leaves, serving as a layer, in a steamer.
Deciduous vines include Boston ivy, Virginia creeper and climbing hydrangea.
Conventional Boston ivy was planted on the east-facing Sheffield wall, which gets a fair amount of sunlight during morning hours.
Cover the whole structure with a shade-tolerant vine like Boston ivy, virgin's-bower, hardy kiwi or hops.
Parthenocissus tricuspidata - Boston ivy.
A pot of Boston ivy grows in Janet Marie Smith's office, the variety that will soon be climbing up a wall beyond the outfield fence.
Parthenocissus tricuspidata, commonly called Boston ivy because it was used to cover Harvard's brick buildings, is at least deciduous.
The climbing Parthenocissus henryana, a Chinese version of Boston ivy, was another early discovery, with dark, silver-veined foliage.
I dropped into a florist's on my way home tonight and smelled a Boston Ivy and a hybrid called a Marion Ivy.
A white circle has been painted in the center of one of these towering walls, and is surrounded by a restful halo of neatly clipped Boston ivy.
They prefer the edible berries of ground covers like bearberry and cotoneaster to the ubiquitous but indigestible pachysandra and Boston ivy.
Vines in this category include Boston ivy, Virginia creeper and trumpet creeper, which are deciduous, and English ivy, which is evergreen.
Use them in combination with deciduous climbers such as Parthenocissus tricuspidata, the boston ivy, or Vitis coignetiae.
Since 1965, Ann Stark, who lives down the block, has looked after the garden beside the gatehouse, where she has planted summer snow roses, Boston ivy and oak-leafed asters.
According to his own autobiography, Veeck as in Wreck, he planted Bittersweet, which would grow quickly, and also the more famous Boston ivy, which would eventually take over.
Among the many preferred fruiting plants are crab apple, black cherry, dogwood, holly, inkberry, sour gum, winterberry, hawthorn, mountain ash, privet, pyracantha and Boston ivy.
The retaining wall of the Fountain Terrace is covered with scarlet Boston ivy and brilliant red woodbine, while Melisande's Allee is ablaze with maples.
Other vines, like English ivy, Boston ivy, trumpet creeper, climbing hydrangea and Virginia creeper, grow rootlets modified into suckerlike disks that adhere to flat surfaces.
The ivy that covers the outfield wall is a combination of Boston Ivy and Japanese Bittersweet, which can endure the harsh Chicago winters better than its English cousin.
On THERE Street, the ferns and the Boston ivy crowded even closer; the leaves made an unpleasant whispering sound as they brushed the cloth of my increasingly damp shirt.