Hedera Helix

Green Ivy

Green Ivy - Plant Proper - 4" Pot
4" Pot
Green Ivy - Plant Proper - 6" Pot
6" Pot

Hedera Helix

Green Ivy

Green Ivy – A Versatile, Vigorous Perennial for Lush Indoor or Outdoor Growth! The Green Ivy is a wonderful perennial with glossy green foliage that can spread horizontally or climb vertically. In the right conditions, it can grow up to 80 feet long, and it even produces flowers, adding a charming flourish to its lush greenery. Whether you train it up a trellis or let it trail freely, this easy-care plant adds a refreshing touch of nature to your space. Why You’ll Love Green Ivy Glossy, Vibrant Leaves: Shiny green foliage creates a lively, elegant look that brightens any indoor or outdoor area. Flexible Growth Habit: Perfect for hanging baskets, ground cover, or climbing a trellis—suiting a variety of décor and landscaping styles. Impressive Length: Can reach up to 80 feet, making it a show-stopping feature for large rooms, patios, or expansive gardens. Floral Surprise: Under optimal conditions, enjoy additional blooms that further enhance its ornamental appeal. Perennial & Low-Maintenance: Returns year after year and thrives with minimal fuss, perfect for busy plant lovers or beginners. Grown in 4" and 6" nursery pots, with stock updated regularly as new plants become available.

Price:
$12.00

Size: 4" Pot

4" Pot
6" Pot

Green Ivy

Scientific Name

Hedera Helix

Origin

Europe

Care

Light

Water

Pet Friendly

No

Care

The Green Ivy is a wonderful perennial option with glossy green foliage that can spread horizontally or grow upwards. This plant can grow to be 80 feet long and will offer you flowers!

Light

Green Ivy prefer moderate indirect light. Avoid direct sun which may burn the foliage.

Proper Window Lighting

East · North

Water

The leaves of Green Ivy are waxy and they will tolerate minimum levels of watering. We recommend allowing the soil to nearly completely dry out between waterings. The number one sign of underwatering is drooping, wilted leaves. You can tell if you are overwatering by the leaves yellowing and falling off. Overwatering may eventually lead to root rot.