Canarian ivy, whose botanical name is Hedera canariensis, is a species of ivy in the genus hedera that is native to the Atlantic coast of the Canary Islands and northern Africa.
It is a shrub or bush that is evergreen and grows all year round.
This plant can grow to a height of 20 to 30 meters, provided there is a suitable surface such as a tree, cliff, or wall.
In the absence of a vertical surface, it will also grow horizontally as a ground cover.
The leaves of this plant are broad, 5-20 cm, shiny dark green, slightly leathery, with 1-5 leaflets, and regular in size and shape.
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