Ivy –the Jingling

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Ivy –the Jingling Chander P Mahajan

Ivy is an attractive and symbolic Plant; indoor and outdoor ornamental vine. Called a clinging vine, ivy attaches itself to surfaces with holdfasts, suction pads and rootlets; a woody evergreen Eurasian climbing plant, typically having shiny, dark green fivepointed leaves.  It's a climbing, trailing, and creeping vine that forms dense coverings over trees and other supports. The tiny hairy roots grow into any small crevices available, secrete glue-like nanoparticles, and lignify.  The plant is often admired for its beautiful appearance on the walls of buildings. Ivy covering the walls of an old building is a familiar and often attractive sight. It has insulating as well as weather protection benefits, dries the soil and prevents wet walls.  The clinging nature of ivy makes it a symbol of love and friendship. There was once a tradition of priests giving ivy to newlyweds. Ivy has traditionally been imbued with a spiritual significance. It was brought into homes to drive out evil spirits: varieties with variegated leaves adore Hanging gardens of Bua Rani.  In Ancient Greece wreaths of ivy were used to crown victorious athletes. In Ancient Rome it was believed that a wreath of ivy could prevent a person from becoming drunk, and such a wreath was worn by Bacchus, the god of intoxication, where the plant represents female divinity.  As it clings to dead trees and remains green, its also viewed as a symbol of the eternal life of the soul after the death of the body in medieval Christian symbolism. Ivy-covered ruins were a staple of the Romantic Movement in landscape painting.  In Europe, it is frequently planted to cover walls and they recommend growing it on buildings for its ability to cool the interior in summer, while providing insulation in winter, as well as protecting the covered building from soil moisture, temperature fluctuations and direct exposure to heavy weather.  Further uses include weed suppression in plantings, beautifying unsightly facades and providing additional green by growing on tree trunks. Variegated ivy is a popular choice for covering fences; is grown primarily for its evergreen leaves and can be classified as foliage plant.


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