German ivy

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Definition

Noun: 1. A South African climbing plant: A succulent, evergreen, twining vine, primarily cultivated as a houseplant for its attractive foliage. It produces yellow flowers. Its botanical classification is sometimes debated, with some sources placing it in the genus Senecio.

Usage
  • Common Context: The term is used almost exclusively to refer to this specific ornamental plant, (syn. ).
  • Typical Use: It is used in gardening, horticulture, and houseplant care contexts.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • I trained the German ivy to climb a small trellis near the window.
    • The lush, green leaves of German ivy make it a popular choice for hanging baskets.
    • Despite its name, German ivy is not a true ivy (from the genus Hedera).
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Note: While commonly called "German ivy," this name can be misleading. The plant is not closely related to true ivies and is instead a member of the daisy family (Asteraceae). Its growth habit and leaf shape resemble ivy, hence the common name.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cape ivy: Another common name for the same plant ().
  • Parlor ivy: A less common name, also referring to .
  • Ivy (Hedera spp.): True ivy plants, which are a different genus entirely.
Synonyms
  • Cape ivy
  • Parlor ivy
  • Delairea odorata (scientific name)
  • Senecio mikanioides (former scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
  • The name "German ivy" is a common name, not a scientific one. It specifically refers to one plant species, not a group. Its primary meaning is the ornamental vine described.
  • It does not refer to ivy originating from Germany. The origin of the "German" part of the name is unclear.
Noun
  1. South African succulent evergreen twining climber with yellow flowers grown primarily as a houseplant for its foliage; sometimes placed in genus Senecio