ivywreaths
Ivy wreaths are circular or oval decorative arrangements built primarily from ivy foliage, typically mounted on a wire frame and finished with additional greenery, flowers, berries, or ribbons. The base material is usually Hedera species such as Hedera helix or Hedera hibernica, though many commercially produced wreaths use artificial, dried, or preserved ivy. Natural ivy wreaths are evergreen and can retain color for several weeks under proper conditions; dried or preserved versions offer longer life with greater fragility.
Uses and symbolism: Ivy wreaths are widely used in winter décor, weddings, funerals, and ceremonial displays.
Production and maintenance: Wreaths are created by attaching ivy stems to a circular frame, with fillers added
Safety and environmental considerations: Ivy can be invasive in some regions and is toxic to humans and