APHOTOFLORA

An online educational resource and botanical image library dedicated to
the flora; wildflowers, trees, shrubs, ferns, liverworts and mosses, found in
South-West England, mostly around Devon and Cornwall, by David Fenwick.

A-P-H-O-T-O Wildlife Stock Image Library
Hedera helix - Common Ivy (Araliaceae Images)
Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaves 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- berries / fruit 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaves 2

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaves 3

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- flowers 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- flowers 2

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- flower buds 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- flowers 3

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- flowers 4

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaf 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- covered fence post 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaves 4

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaves 5

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaf 2

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaves 6

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaves 7

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- berries / fruit 2

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- berries / fruit 3

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- berries / fruit 4

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- berries / fruit 5

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- berries / fruit 6

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- berries / fruit 7

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- berries / fruit 8

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- berries / fruit 9

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- flower buds 2

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- flowers 5

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- flowers 6

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaf 3

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- leaf 4

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- adult leaf 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- adult leaf underside 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
-plant climbing 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- pollination by hoverflies 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- red tinted leaves 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- red tinted leaf 1

Common Ivy
Hedera helix
- red tinted leaf 2

A very common species across the Devon and Cornwall region. Images taken in various locations.

 

Hedera helix Common Ivy Araliaceae Images
The main objective of this website is in furthering environmental awareness and education through the medium of photography. To increase awareness and access to the flora of the region and help
people find and identify it. Sometimes the difference between species is obvious but a few species may only be determined by observing microscopic differences that are characteristic to any one species.