The photo is of an English ivy leaf.  It is dark green, leathery, and waxy with white veins.

English ivy – Hedera helix

Hedera helix L.

Araliaceae (Ginseng family)

MI Status

Non-native

Life cycle

Climbing, evergreen perennial vine.

Leaves

Alternate, evergreen leaves are dark green, leathery, and waxy with white veins. Leaves may be unlobed to three- to five-lobed, depending on the maturity of the plant.

Stems

High-climbing, woody vines are supported by aerial roots. Stems may be extremely long and reach up to 1 foot in diameter on old plants.

Flowers and fruit

White to green flowers are small and inconspicuous. Berry-like fruits are black and contain few seeds. The flowers and fruit are rarely seen.

Reproduction

Seeds and root sprouts.

The photo is of an English ivy leaf.  It is dark green, leathery, and waxy with white veins.
English ivy leaf
The photo is of English ivy rooting at nodes.
Ivy rooting at nodes
The photo is of English ivy growing up a tree. Woody vines are supported by aerial roots.
English ivy growing on tree
Young growth
New growth

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