Boston ivy is a perennial, even an ivy of life. The leaf-like leaves are reddish in the autumn and fall in winter. The bright green leaves are covered with wonderful red colors in the autumn, and your garden occupies a very nice hazan season. Boston ivy leaves a full visual color feast in the gardens, with yellow, orange, then copper, and finally red and spruce-colored leaves soon turning to myrrh. Summer tiny green flowers turn into similar purple grapes that sag in the fall. The plant is very popular for its fruity birds, but it is poisonous to humans.