Hedera pastuchovii, (Araliaceae) is a species of ivy native to eastern Transcaucasia and listed in The Red Book of the Azerbaijan SSR, 1989.
It is an evergreen woody climber, growing in mixed forests to 20–30 m high where suitable trees are available but failing to thrive as a groundcover plant.
In a recent study of phylogenetics, H. pastuchovii, has been found to be related to other species of parsimony through a test of cpDNA restriction site variation analysis.
A nature reserve is being set up in the Samur River delta (Khachmaz region) to protect the lowland riparian woodlands which form its preferred habitat.
In cultivation in the UK the cultivar 'Ann Ala' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.