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I'll pass on the Ivy, because the house is brick. You wouldn't want that digging into the morter!
Ivy does deteriorate the mortar and require repair.Hum-m-m-m. Aren't all the Ivy League schools built of stone and/or brick? They are covered with Ivy -- hence the name. I don't think ivy plants grow into the brick or mortar, just attach themselves and grow on. On the other hand, the vines can grow under shingles and wooden siding sometimes.