Yellow ivy is always a big hit in the garden, in a window box or in a pot. It is the brightest ivy.
Here you'll find around thirty varieties of ivy with yellow foliage. Some remain yellow all year round, while others change colour, turning yellow in spring, for example, before gradually turning green at the end of the season.
Check the exposure too, as some species are yellow in the sun but light green in the shade.

Hedera helix ‘Buttercup’ - Ornamental ivy
Ivy with attractive, small to medium-sized golden-yellow leaves when grown in full sun.
Composite leaves

Hedera helix ‘Caenwoodiana Aurea’ - Ornamental ivy
Long-stemmed climbing ivy.
Medium-sized leaves with 5 narrow lobes, mottled with yellow, evolving towards

Hedera helix ‘Dapple Yellow’ - Ornamental ivy
Clone with broader foliage than ‘Goldstern’, the leaf is less lobed.
The mottling does not change.

Hedera helix ‘Golden Carpet’ - Ornamental ivy
Ornamental ivy that lives up to its name (golden carpet).
Leaves composed of 3 to 5 slightly blunt lobes and

Hedera helix ‘Golden Fleece’ - Ornamental ivy
A good climber with vigorous shoots.
Stems bearing medium-sized leaves with 3 lobes, the central lobe being larger than the central lobe.

Hedera helix ‘Goldstern’ - Ornamental ivy
Ivy with yellow-green foliage criss-crossed by a striking olive-green blotch.
Leaf with 5 lobes

Hedera helix ‘Goldfinch’ - Ornamental ivy
A magnificent golden variety with small leaves.
Leaf usually composed of 3 lobes, sometimes 5. Central lobe more

Hedera helix ‘Goldfinger’ - Ornamental ivy
Star-shaped foliage, golden almost all year round.
Leaves composed of 3 to 5 narrow lobes and

Hedera helix ‘Hanna’ - Ornamental ivy
One of the groundcover ivies that loves the sun.
Leaves with 3 to 5 puckering lobes

Hedera helix ‘Jake’ - Ornamental ivy
Very compact bushy growth and good self-ramification.
Foliage composed of three very rounded lobes with a base in the shape of a

Hedera helix ‘Lemon Swirl’ - Ornamental ivy
A compact variety with broad, wavy leaves.
Young shoots creamy white, lemon yellow or green with cream spots. Coloration

Hedera helix ‘Luminor’ - Ornamental ivy
This variety deserves its name, as its presence brightens up the garden.
Light green winter foliage with fine veins

Hedera helix ‘Magic’ - Ornamental ivy
Dark green foliage with attractive grey veins. Young shoots are light green to yellow.
Leaves,

Hedera helix ‘Maygold’ - Ornamental ivy
Bright, cup-shaped, light green foliage. Young shoots yellowish green.
Leaves composed of 3 to 5 broad lobes

Hedera helix ‘Moonbeam’ - Ornamental ivy
A variety that lights up the part of the garden where it is planted when spring dawns.
Leaves composed of 3 to

Hedera helix ‘Patent Leather - Ornamental ivy
Small, shiny, crinkled, cup-shaped leaves.
New creamy yellow leaves with green veins, becoming greener

Hedera helix ‘Peter Q Rose’ - Ornamental ivy
Green-yellow leaves in bright conditions, but green in the shade.
Composed of 5 lobes. Curly, wavy margins, like its sister.

Hedera helix ‘Ralf’ - Ornamental ivy
Variety quite similar to ‘Perkeo‘Its foliage, however, is lighter.
Heart-shaped leaves or leaves composed of 3

Hedera helix ‘Rauschgold’ - Ornamental ivy
A variety with foliage that can withstand full light without damaging the foliage.
Leaves composed of 5 lobes, or

Hedera helix ‘Renton gold’ - Ornamental ivy
Ivy with small, thin, 3-5-lobed leaves on sparsely branched stems.
Young green leaves

Hedera helix ‘Russell's Gold’ - Ornamental ivy
Interesting for its golden yellow to light yellow young shoots, which turn dark green when mature.
Similar to ‘Buttercup’, with

Hedera helix ‘Sunrise’ - Ornamental ivy
Traditional ivy leaves, but golden yellow. Very vigorous, fairly branched, very similar to ‘Buttercup’ but much easier to grow.

Hedera helix ‘Pépite’ - Ornamental ivy
Branching variety. Stems with beautiful 5-lobed leaves forming thick mats.
Scoured leaf edges and

Hedera helix ‘Lustrous Carpet’ - Ornamental ivy
Particularly interesting for its young foliage, which starts out lemon-yellow and later turns dark green.
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Hedera helix ‘Gold Forever’ - Ornamental ivy
Similar to ‘Buttercup’for its foliage, colour, shape or texture.
It differs

Hedera helix ‘Flavescens’ - Ornamental ivy
Yellow-green foliage, which remains yellow in sufficient light.
The young leaves are pale yellow, while the older ones are yellow.

Hedera helix ‘Balkon’ - Ornamental ivy
A selection of English ivy, with smaller, closely spaced, glossy green leaves. They are often tinged with red.

Hedera helix ‘Amber Waves’ - Ornamental ivy
Pretty ivy with yellow to chartreuse green foliage that turns light green as the foliage matures.

Hedera helix ‘Danish Crown’ - Ornamental ivy
Magnificent yellow, scurved, almost circular leaves, splashed with dark green around the veins.
Edges irregularly curved downwards giving

Hedera helix ‘Lightfinger’ - Ornamental ivy
This ivy is particularly attractive with its bird's-foot leaves, which are bright yellow and then turn pale green.
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