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Common ivy   /kˈɑmən ˈaɪvi/   Listen
Common ivy

noun
1.
Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits.  Synonyms: English ivy, Hedera helix, ivy.






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"Common ivy" Quotes from Famous Books



... gives a more curious instance[429] of several American trees, which grow so plentifully in marshes or in thick woods, that they are certainly well adapted for these stations, yet scarcely ever produce seeds; but when accidentally growing on the outside of the marsh or wood, are loaded with seed. The common ivy is found in Northern Sweden and Russia, but flowers and fruits only in the southern provinces. The Acorus calamus extends over a large portion of the globe, but so rarely perfects its fruit that this has been seen but by few botanists.[430] ...
— The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Volume II (of 2) • Charles Darwin

... to smoke, and not their noses; Englishmen without were not Blackamoores within, for then Tobacco was an Indian, unpickt and unpiped,—now made the common ivy-bush of luxury, the curtaine of dishonesty, the proclaimer of vanity, the ...
— Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce • E. R. Billings



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