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A full sun, part shade to full shade lover, it is best grown in fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soils. This plant is not fussy about soils and tolerates ...
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Hedera algeriensis 'Neon' is a captivating cultivar of Algerian Ivy, distinguished by its bright, chartreuse-yellow foliage that adds a vibrant pop of color.
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This popular variegated selection makes a beautiful spiller for container recipes in sun and shade. Its soft green and avocado green leaves have yellow edges.
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English ivy is a high-climbing, evergreen vine in the Araliaceae (ginseng) family. It is native to Europe and Scandinavia east to Russia.
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This plant is not fussy about soil and tolerates a wide range of conditions. Some drought tolerance,. But produces its best foliage color in evenly moist soils.
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Hedera helix, commonly referred to as English Ivy, is a greenery favorite. This perennial's trailing and mounding growth habit, drought tolerance and attractive ...
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This plant is not fussy about soils and tolerates a wide range of conditions. Some drought tolerance, but produces its best foliage colour in evenly moist soils ...
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Algerian ivy is a climbing evergreen woody vine with large leaves. It is often used as a groundcover. It grows 8-10" tall but can be high climbing.
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Hedera helix is an evergreen climbing plant, growing to 66–98 ft high where suitable surfaces (trees, cliffs, walls) are available, and also growing as ...
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Hedra is a genus of 12 to 15 species of evergreen climbing or ground-creeping woody plants. Native to western, central and southern Europe, northwestern Africa.
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