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Gallery: Climbing plants

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Climbing plants are particularly useful in the wildlife garden because they maximise the use of a normally limited space, providing shelter and nesting opportunities for many animals.

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Ivy in fruit

Ivy in fruit


Ivy (Hedera helix) is one of the best plants for wildlife that you can put in your garden. Its late summer/early autumn flowers provide late nectar for many insects getting ready for hibernation; when the berries ripen (as here) late in the winter, they are an important food crop for many birds; and it provides cover and shelter for many animals all year round.
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Ivy berries

Ivy berries


Ivy (Hedera helix) with fruit which is about to ripen.
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