Family: Araliaceae

Scientific Name: Hedera helix used outdoors

Common Name: English Ivy used outdoors

Description

English Ivy (Hedera helix) is an evergreen vine that can be used as an indoor or outdoor patio plant. It can be used as a vine or groundcover in the landscape if hardy to your area. 

Pronunciation(HEAD-er-uh)(HEE-licks)
Plant TypeIndoor Foliage, Perennial Tender, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone5-9
Sunlightbright, moderate, will tolerate full sun but does best in east exposures or an area with some shade
Moistureaverage, prefers not to go dry
Soil & Siteaverage
Growing Mediaaverage patio mix
Temperaturetolerant of cool to cold weather and depending on the variety will tolerate light frosts
Leavesgreen to dark green, comes in many shapes with white, cream and gold variations, evergreen in warmer climates
Stemsprocumbent
Rootsfibrous
Dimensionsit has easily grown for me 3 feet in one season
Maintenanceprune for size
Propagationroots easily from tip cuttings
Cultivar OriginMost of the English Ivy that is bought as a house plant are not hardy to zone #5, but maybe zone #6.
Misc FactsEnglish Ivy has become an invasive plant in some areas.
Notes & Reference#16-The Ivy Book (Suzanne Warner Peirot), #134-The Gardner's Guide to Growing Ivies (Peter Q. Rose)
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