Ivy Variegated

$12.00
*Plant height will vary. 

This can be planted outdoors or kept indoors, very versatile, and hardy! This plant is unique but still low maintenance and great for beginners. The leaves are green or variegated. Generally houseplant ivy leaves are small and star-shaped, many leaves live on one tendril. 

Part Sun
High Water
Medium
Pet Toxic
Clear

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The Dirt

Native to Northern Europe and Western Asia. The Botanical name is Hedera Helix. Hedera is another word to say ivy and Helix is derived from Ancient Greek and means twist. 

English Ivy is a woody perennial vine. If the vine gets too unruly you can prune it back and propagate that piece! 

Part Sun

This plant likes most rooms with windows facing west or east. You could place it in a spot away from a very sunny window – as light intensity goes down quick as you move away from the light source.

High

Water twice a week. Before watering, feel the soil, the top layer should be dry, if not dry wait a day or two. If the soil still is wet, you risk giving the plant too much water, you don’t want it to rot.

Pet Toxic

Only when ingested it may cause mild oral and gastrointestinal upsetness. Keep out of reach from pets and small children.

English Ivy Variegated

Care Tips

If this plant does not receive much light it’ll be unhappy and prone to pests

English Ivy does not like to be placed by a heater or air conditioner

Mist the leaves if you do not have a humidifier. This will also help defend the plant against insects

Let soil dry out before watering again. Remove any leaves that turn yellow or brown

Native to Northern Europe and Western Asia

Common Names


Common Ivy
European Ivy
Ivy

Botanical Name


Hedera Helix

Family


Araliaceae

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