‘Ingelise’ English Ivy (Hedera)
Hedera helix ‘Ingelise’
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 6a-11 Find Your Zone
Plant Type: Evergreen Vine
Height at Maturity: 6-12″ when used as a groundcover
Width at Maturity: 30″+, spreading
Spacing: 18 to 24″ for mass plantings
Spacing: 18 to 24″ for mass plantings
Growth Habit / Form: Moderate
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Foliage Color: Variegated Grey-Green and White
Fragrant Foliage: No
Berries: No
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Sun Needs: Full to Mostly Sun, Morning Sun w/Dappled or Afternoon Shade, All Day Filtered Sun or Dappled Shade, Full to Mostly Shade
Water Needs: Average, low when established
Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Sand (amended), Silt
Soil Moisture / Drainage: Moist But Well-Drained
Soil pH: 5.5 – 6.5 (Acid to Slightly Acid)
Maintenance / Care: Low to Average
Attracts: Visual Attention
Resistances: Deer, Drought, Heat, Insect, Rabbit, Shade
Description
A highly attractive ornamental Ivy ideal for use in garden beds or pots, hanging baskets, window boxes and other containers, ‘Ingelise’ features pointed, 3-lobed, somewhat smaller variegated leaves in shades of green, blue, gray and white! Though it tolerates full sun, we think the coloration on this first-rate selection shines best in shade.
Landscape & Garden Uses
Growing 6 to 12 inches tall and trailing to form a dense carpet of evergreen foliage, Ingelise English Ivy is ideal for use as a groundcover in landscape borders and as a soil stabilizer on embankments, hillsides and slopes for erosion control. Its vines will also cling to and climb brick, stone, wooden and other walls with porous surfaces to create an attractive “live wall.” Also effective spilling over walls. Very nice in pots, planters, window boxes, hanging baskets and other containers that can be situated on patios, decks, porches or even indoors as a houseplant.
Suggested Spacing: 18 to 24 inches apart for mass plantings
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Note: For our customers who live and garden north of USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6a, where this Ivy plant is not reliably winter hardy, you’ll be happy to know it can be grown in containers that can be brought indoors during winter and placed back outside when temperatures warm up in spring.
Growing Preferences
Ingelise English Ivy is easy to grow in most any moist but well-drained soil of average to low fertility and shade or part shade. Avoid direct afternoon sun in the South. Established plantings are very drought tolerant. Constantly soggy soils or standing water is problematic.
Caution: Ivy plants can be invasive so make sure to control their spread when growing near woodland areas.
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