
Hedera helix - Wikipedia
Hedera helix is an evergreen climbing plant, growing to 20–30 m (66–98 ft) high where suitable surfaces (trees, cliffs, walls) are available, and also growing as groundcover where no vertical surfaces occur.
ENGLISH IVY - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
English ivy (Hedera helix) is an evergreen, climbing vine native to Europe and Asia. The leaves are sometimes used to make extracts for medicine. English ivy might help thin mucus in the...
Hedera helix - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Leaf Description: Evergreen, 3-5 palmate lobes with palmate venation when juvenile, ovate to rhombic on mature/adult branches borne well off the ground; leaves dark green above and lustrous, prominently whitish-gray becoming lighter green with age borne adjacent to major veins.
Hedera helix (English Ivy) - Gardenia
Perfect for shade gardens, Hedera helix is a versatile plant that is ideal as a groundcover, for climbing unsightly walls, fences, and garden structures or for hanging baskets. A hardy, low-maintenance and forgiving perennial, it is also deer and rabbit resistant.
Hedera helix - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Hedera helix, commonly known as English ivy, is a vigorous, aggressive, fast-growing, woody evergreen perennial that is primarily grown as a climbing vine or trailing ground cover. As a climbing vine, it may over time grow upwards to 50-100' in height.
English Ivy – Side Effects and Health Benefits - The Herbal Resource
Botanical Name: Hedera helix. Other Common Names: Common ivy, true ivy, gum ivy, woodbine, winter-green, winter-grunt, kissos, bergflétta. Habitat: English Ivy is a common garden plant that is native to Europe and temperate Asia.
leaf shapes, sizes, and colors including variegated. A few include: ‘Baltica’, small leaves, very hardy form; ‘Buttercup’, dark green leaves with light veins, new leaves yellow; ‘Fluffy Ruffles’, roundish, dark green leaves with undulating margins; ‘Gnome’, ground-hugging, 1 …
Hedera helix - Trees and Shrubs Online
Leaves alternate, thick, leathery, very dark glossy green, broadly ovate or somewhat triangular, those of the climbing shoots with three or five deep or shallow lobes and stalks of varying length. The starry hairs have five to eight rays.
Factsheet - Hedera helix
Leaves are pear-shaped, dark green, waxy/leathery, hairless, 3-5-lobed and may be up to 10cm long. The leaf margins are entire. The upper surface of each leaf is darker than the lower. Leaves are arranged alternately along the stems. Leaf veins are …
Hedera helix — English-ivy - Go Botany
English-ivy is native to Europe, western Asia and north Africa, and invasive or potentially invasive in North America. This is also a poisonous plant, all parts being poisonous on ingestion, as well as being a severe skin irritant. It is unlikely to escape in New England, where it has been collected in the wild only in Massachusetts.