Recognized it =D> Not that I'm knowledgeable, only that it cost us a lot of money because of the damage it causes. but it burns well
Seriously it is literally a killer. Last year we had to have 120 Feet of 30 year old conifers removed
. Some years ago the trees had been reduced too & kept about 12 feet high and about 10 feet thick, it was very dense and difficult to see into.
The variegated leaves of the Ivy had always looked good intertwined with the trees
. Then large sections of Conifer/Ivy started collapsing :x . The Ivy had climbed the Conifer trunks encircling them as it went, strangling them There were only 2 tree’s in the entire length that were still alive.
The largest Conifer trunk was approximately 12 inches diameter. The largest Ivy was about 10 inches at the base :shock: .
It took 2 Tree surgeons nearly 3 days to remove & shred the hedge. I kept most of the large Conifer & Ivy trunks for the Burner.
We have managed to save the Conifers growing across the garden by severing the climbing Ivy at the base of the tree's. In the year since doing that the Ivy that had started to encircle the trees has died and has begun to release its grip on the trunks.