Hedera helix
English Ivy

 Plant Type:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flowers:
White (Small greenish-white flowers appear only on mature plants; not ornamentally important)
 Foliage:
Green (Deep green evergreen foliage)
 Fruit:
Black (Small, shiny black fruits only appearing on mature plants; not ornamentally important)
 Ultimate Height:
6-8 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
10-50 feet
 Soil:
Widely adapted to soils
 Range:
Europe
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Evergreen vine that climbs by aerial rootlets. Leaves are alternate, simple, and 1.5-4" long and wide, with the juvenile stage (most commonly seen in colder climates) having 3-5 lobes.

Additional Information

Tolerant of heavy shade to full sun except at the northern limits of its useful range, where some protection from full winter sun is necessary. Useful as a groundcover only, not as a vine, in Zone 5b, except hardiest cultivars in sheltered sites. Vigorous and can be a weed problem in certain regions of the country (like the NW US) where it can smother woodlands. Poisonous fruits, but it generally takes many years for it to reach flower and fruit bearing age.

67 Hedera helix found

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