Boston Ivy plants are deciduous woody vines that are known to grow up to 30 meters tall and native in Asia, particularly in Korea and Japan. They're usually grown to cover facades of some buildings, thus giving shade and preventing extreme heat conditions. Although they are known to be more on foliage, small white flowers appear during summer slightly hidden on the leaves. They also bear grape-like fruits in dark blue provided that birds didn't chew them off.
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