Description
Ornamental ivy - Hedera helix ‘Ovata’
In a nutshell
Ornamental ivy, Hedera helix ‘Ovata’, The leaves are small, heart-shaped and dark green. The stems are stiff. It is just like a reduced version of Hedera hibernica ‘Deltoidea’.
The leaves are thick and not lobed. They take on a purple hue in cold conditions. The cordate base sometimes covers the petiole.
This is a slow-growing ivy that forms an elegant blanket on the ground or on a wall.
History
This cultivar was first described by Jenny in 1964.
Technical details - Hedera helix 'Ovata'
Botanical information
- Family: Araliaceae
- Genre : Hedera
- Species : helix
- Cultivar: ‘Ovata’
- Pierot classification: heart-shaped ivy
- Foliage stage: juvenile
- Origin of the species: Europe, from Spain to Norway, but little on the Atlantic coast.
- Origin of cultivar: unknown
Description of Hedera helix ‘Ovata’
- Growth habit: spreading
- Number of lobes: generally unlobed
- Leaf length: 3.5 cm
- Sheet width: 3.5 cm
- Colour of leaf: matt dark green
- Colour of veins: green
- Colour of stem and petiole: greenish purple
- Hairs: stellate, 3 to 5 branches
Planting, cultivation and maintenance advice for Hedera helix ‘Ovata’
- Exposure: shade, part shade, sun
- Hardiness: -15°C
- Soil moisture: cool soil
- Soil PH: neutral or chalky
- Soil type: all
- Soil richness: ordinary or humus-bearing
- Use: ground cover, climber, pot
- Development: moderate, slow
- Pruning: once a year
- Pests: very rare (spider mites, mealy bugs)
- Diseases: very rare (leaf spots)
Ivy in literature
“Ivy, ever faithful, never abandons its old stones, even in the face of destruction.”





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