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Fenway Park Boston Ivy

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Parthenocissus tricuspidata ‘Fenway Park’

First found growing on an apartment complex in Boston, Fenway Park Boston Ivy is known for its intense chartreuse summer and spring foliage. Like the species, Fenway Park Boston Ivy is perfect for accenting or covering walls and structures. For more information about the origin of Fenway Park Boston Ivy and how to care for the plant, please visit www.bostonivy.net. More planting instruction can also be found at boydnursery.net/arrival-care-notes/.

Classification

Diseases & Insects

Canker, downy mildew, leaf spots, powdery mildew, wilt, beetles, eight-spotted forester, leaf hoppers, scales and several other insects

Family

Vitaceae

Flowers

Flowers are greenish white, appearing from June-July in cymes which usually form terminal panicles; fruits are dark blue, forming in late summer and becoming obvious once leaves have fallen in late fall and winter; grape-like berries form in bunches, each with an approximate diameter of 1/3". Each berry contains 1-3 seeds and is toxic

Growth Rate

Hardiness Range

zone 3a – 9b *need help finding your hardiness zone?

Leaves

Leaves are alternate and simple, slender-stalked, broad-ovate, and 4-8" wide; they are 3-lobed with new growth being bronzish to reddish; turning rich lustrous deep green in summer, leaves are a purple-red to crimson-red in fall; usually Boston Ivy and Virginia Creeper are the first of all woody plants to color effectively in the autumn

Plant Type

Primary Features

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Sex

monoecious (Bisexual)

Size

30' to 50' and more; the structure upon which it climbs is the limiting factor

Sun Requirement

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