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Ivy on trees
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Lots of trees seem to have Ivy on them in vast amounts. The dead ones definetly do. Does Ivy eventually cause death of trees. Is it a problem that we have not woken up to yet.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Generally speaking the biggest problem with ivy growing on trees is the sail effect, this is when the crown of the tree becomes so dense with ivy that the wind cannot pass through, like a sail, this often causes the tree to blow over in high wind. The best way to kill the ivy on a tree is with a small saw and just go around the base of the tree and sever the ivy, it will all turn brown in a couple of weeks and the ivy can then be removed if required.