Atlantic Ivy
Hedera hibernica Poit.

Hedera hibernica, known as Atlantic Ivy or Irish ivy, is a species of ivy native to the Atlantic coast of Europe. It is a member of the Araliaceae family and was first described in 1835 by Poit.
Description
Hedera hibernica is a climbing plant found in various regions including France, Great Britain, Ireland, and parts of the Iberian Peninsula. It is distinguished from other ivy species by its specific geographic distribution and morphological traits. The species is part of the Hedera genus, which includes several ivy species known for their climbing habit and evergreen foliage.
Other common names
Atlantic Ivy
Distribution
IT · NO · DK · SE · Belgium · Denmark · France · Great Britain · Ireland · Maryland · Netherlands · Oregon · Portugal · Spain · Sweden · Western Australia
Synonyms
Hedera helix f. hibernicaHedera canariensis var. maculataHedera grandifolia var. maculataHedera helix var. hibernicaHedera helix subsp. hibernicaHedera helix f. maculataHedera helix var. maculataHedera hibernica var. maculataHedera vegetaHedera vitifoliaHedera hibernica unranked marginataHedera hibernica unranked aureomarginata
