What is another word for ivy-leaved?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ɪvilˈiːvd] (IPA)

"Ivy-leaved" is a descriptive term used to describe plants that have leaves that resemble those of an ivy plant. Synonyms for this term could include "hederafolius" or "hederifolius," which translate to "ivy-leaved" in Latin. Other synonyms may include "ivy shaped," "ivy-veined," or "ivy-like," all of which describe the shape, texture or veins of the plant's leaves. Some plants that may be described as "ivy-leaved" or one of its synonyms include the English ivy, Algerian ivy, or Persian ivy. Using various synonyms adds variety to your writing and helps to more accurately describe the plant in question.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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