[NatureNS] Nova Scotian ivy question

Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 23:59:46 -0300
From: Stephen Shaw <srshaw@dal.ca>
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Hi all,
A biologist who's briefly visiting from UK and who I mentioned here earlier has
just asked me if there is any native ivy in Nova Scotia.  We have had
considerable success in collecting locally several species of jumping bugs
(Homoptera -- treehoppers, leafhoppers, froghoppers -- thanks Chris and others
for earlier info on these). He's also interested in a particular group that in
UK lives exclusively on the dark green creeping ivy that is common climbing up
walls and buildings there (I don't know the species name).  He's interested in
the phenomenal jump mechanism of this varied group of jumpers, which has
something in common with the operation of a crossbow.

Does anyone have any ideas to offer on ivy?  If so, could you recommend a
location for ivy in or fairly near Halifax (say as far as Wolfville) that we
could visit?  Alternatively, presumably there will be some stands of introduced
UK ivy over here as well.  I know where to find some Virginia Creeper, but
which I suspect may not be closely related.

Any info would be welcome even if it is negative on the presence of "ivy". He is
here only for another 10 days.
Steve

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