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  • English Ivy (Hedera helix)

    GardenGuides — English Ivy (Hedera helix). Guide Sheet: How to grow English Ivy... All ivies belong to the genus Hedera. These climbing vines cling to upright surfaces by roots that sprout from their stems and work into any available crevice. The vines can be ...More…

  • Hedera helix and cvs. (English ivy)

    Fine Gardening — English ivy is a self-clinging climber or trailing perennial with almost flat, palmately 5-lobed leaves. Cultivars are available with varying leaf form, color, and variegation, as well as use and climbing habit. Build A Copper Pipe Trellis Simple ...More…

  • Hedera helix

    H&CS — Ginseng Family, with leaf spot being the primary disease, usually occurring during wet periods of the growing season; exposed leaves (especially at the stem tips) may also winterburn during the dormant season Many cultivars of English Ivy have ...More…

  • Hedera helix and cvs. (English ivy)

    Fine Gardening — Build A Copper Pipe Trellis Simple techniques transform plumbing pipes into functional garden structures by Donna Freeman Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Moonlight'More…

  • Ivy (Hedera helix L.) dynamics in riverine forests: ... thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Author A. Schnitzler Author P. Heuze Format HTML Number Of Pages 5 Publication Date 2006-11-15More…

  • Hedera helix - English Ivy

    Old House Web — The many cultivars of english ivy grow best in bright light. They tolerate high light but growth is slower. Keep the soil evenly moist and use an equal analysis fertilizer at 2 week intervals. Ideal temperatures are 45 to 55 degrees at night and ...More…

  • English Ivy (Hedera helix)

    GardenGuides — All ivies belong to the genus Hedera. These climbing vines cling to upright surfaces by roots that sprout from their stems and work into any available crevice. The vines can be trained to cover forms shaped of wire stuffed with sphagnum moss. ...More…

  • Hedera helix var. baltica

    Missouri Botanical Garden — This variety of English Ivy is very similar to the species (see Hedera helix R450 herein), except its dark green leaves are more white-veined, smaller and purplish-tinged in winter. It is a vigorous, aggressive, fast-growing, evergreen, woody ...More…

  • Hedera helix 'Arborescens'

    Missouri Botanical Garden — Interesting shrub ivy for shrub border, small hedge or foundation. Pot or container. 'Arborescens' is an unusual shrub form of English Ivy. It is an adult stage plant of Hedera helix (see R450 herein) that will not climb or crawl (no adventitious ...More…

  • Poisonous Plants: Hedera helix

    NC State University Coop Extension — Woody, evergreen, climbing or creeping vine; leaves alternate, simple, the juvenile form palmately 3-5-lobed, usually lacking hairs, often variegated; flowers small, greenish yellow, 5-parted; fruit fleshy, black. Houseplant or interiorscape; ...More…

  • Ground Covers: Hedera helix

    NC State University Coop Extension — Partial shade to shade; prefers rich, acidic, loamy soil but tolerates a range of soil conditions Excellent ground cover, but aggressive once established; drought tolerant Baltica (small leaves; more cold hardy); Bulgasia (cold hardy); Buttercup; ...More…

  • Vines: Hedera helix

    NC State University Coop Extension — Many small-leaved cultivars available; can be grown as a ground cover; full sun may burn leaves in the winter; established vines are drought tolerant; very hardy; adult and juvenile forms Climbing, aerial roots Adult form produces blue-black ...More…


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