English Ivy Glacier
Botanical Name: Hedera helix ‘Glacier’
Common Name(s): English Ivy ‘Glacier’
The English Ivy ‘Glacier’ is a popular variegated ivy variety known for its small, gray-green leaves edged in white or silver, making it a charming choice for both indoor and outdoor settings. Native to Europe and Western Asia, this climbing vine can reach several feet long, especially when given something to climb on, but can also be kept in a more compact form through pruning.
‘Glacier’ Ivy thrives in medium to bright, indirect light indoors but can tolerate lower light levels, though growth may slow. It prefers well-draining soil and moderate watering, allowing the top layer to dry between waterings. English Ivy is valued for its air-purifying qualities, filtering indoor air pollutants effectively.
Note: English Ivy is toxic to pets and humans if ingested, potentially causing nausea, skin irritation, or digestive discomfort. This plant is best suited to homes without curious pets or young children.
Care Insights & Expert Tips
- Climbing or trailing: English Ivy is a vining plant that can be trained to climb a trellis or allowed to trail.
- Pruning: Regularly prune your English Ivy to maintain its desired shape and size. You can also prune to encourage bushier growth.
- Toxic to pets: English Ivy is toxic to cats and dogs. Keep it out of reach of pets.
- Air purifying qualities: English Ivy is known to help purify the air by removing toxins.
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