This Charming Plant May Entice Buyers, but Owners Should Beware of the Damage It Can Cause to a Home
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Climbing vines such as ivy, wisteria, and Virginia creeper can enhance the appearance of homes, resembling storybook cottages. However, they pose risks to property, causing damage through cracked surfaces and trapped moisture. Landscape designer Alexander Betz emphasizes that vines like English ivy can penetrate brickwork and promote rot. The article discusses the importance of choosing the right vines and managing their growth to avoid detrimental effects, particularly in humid or rainy climates where invasive species can thrive, resulting in costly repairs.
Climbing vines, like ivy and wisteria, can enhance home aesthetics but, if unmanaged, may inflict severe structural and cosmetic damage.
Horticulturists warn that climbing vines can crack surfaces, trap moisture, and create extra habitats for pests.
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