Ivy is said to be adult when it reaches the third stage of its development. After crawling (1st stage), then climbing (2nd stage), it produces horizontal branches, flowers and fruit: it has now reached the adult stage.
Mature ivy is particularly appreciated for its ecological qualities.
We have fifteen varieties for you to choose from.

Hedera algeriensis ‘Bowles's Ox Heart’ - Mature ivy
Takes up a lot of space in the garden once installed.
Unlobed, very broad leaves, certainly one of the largest

Hedera helix ‘Arborescens’ - Mature ivy
Adult form of wood ivy or English ivy.
Leaves not lobed. Glossy dark green blade. Stems erect and stocky.

Hedera helix ‘Chrysophylla’ adult
In its adult form, this variety of ivy has round to cordate leaves.
Most of the leaves are green,

Hedera helix ‘Dolly’ adult
Tree form of ‘Dolly’ ivy, almost as vigorous as the juvenile form.
Non-lobed, dark green leaves, shiny and slightly glossy.

Hedera helix ‘Goldheart’ adult
This ivy is a rarity.
The type itself, ‘Goldheart’, is an exceptionally beautiful ivy, with its large, dark leaves.

Hedera helix ‘Humpty Dumpty’ - Ornamental ivy
Adult form of ivy Hedera helix ‘Erecta’.
Bright green leaves, arranged around the upright stems, forming a sort of

Hedera helix ‘Lalla Rookh’ adult
Ivy with wavy, crinkled leaves consisting of 5 deeply cut, pointed lobes.
Leaf of the adult form almost identical to

Hedera helix ‘Les Gargalous’ - Ornamental ivy
Adult form recovered from the Gargalous garden in Creuse.
Rather rounded foliage of a beautiful dark green, glossy, supported by

Hedera helix ‘Luzii’ adult
Ivy with broad, cordate leaves, attractively speckled with yellow and yellow-green.
Slightly serrated leaf edges. Greenish flowers in

Hedera helix ‘Mme Segault’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with yellow variegation along the edges of the leaves, shown here in its adult stage.
Whole or three-lobed leaves. Flowering around

Hedera helix ‘Nadine’ adult
Forms a small bush with a very attractive variegation, with shades of yellow green and apple green on a background.

Hedera helix ‘Palmata’ adult
Hedera helix ‘Palmata’, presented here in its adult form.
Leaves not lobed, elongated fan-shaped. Dark green blade with

Hedera helix ‘Peppermint’ adult
It has magnificent, thick, variegated foliage.
Leaves, not lobed or three-lobed, shiny dark green, streaked with cream and red.

Hedera helix ‘Ritterkreuz’ adult
In its adult version, ‘Ritterkreuz’, unlike most adult ivies whose foliage is whole, retains its

Hedera helix ‘Star’ adult
Ivy with large palmate leaves and linear, shiny green leaves.
Blade composed of 5 narrow lobes and

Hedera helix ‘Susanne’ adult
Ivy with spreading, dull green, oblanceolate foliage.
Blade not lobed or composed of 3 lobes. Base wedge-shaped to truncated.
Interesting

Hedera helix ‘Tanja’ Arborescent - Ornamental ivy
Shrubby form of ‘Tanja’, a variety harvested in the Caucasus.
Non-lobed leaves, light to medium green in colour, with a

Hedera helix ‘Tanja’ semi-arborescent
A semi-adult version of the ‘Tanja’ ivy with a shrubby habit and glossy, full, cordate leaves.
The blade is triangular,

Hedera helix f. poetarum ‘Arborescens’
This plant, known as «poets» ivy", is native to the Caucasus and produces small orange fruits.
The leaves of

Hedera hibernica ‘Bois de Cise’ adult
Irish ivy with dark green, slightly wavy leaves.
Presented here in its adult version.
Blooms in greenish umbels at the end of the season.

Hedera hibernica ‘Crûg Gold’ - Irish Ivy
Ivy whose young shoots are mottled yellow all over.
Serrated lobes pointing forwards, at the

Hedera hibernica ‘Deltoidea Arborescens’ - Mature ivy
Ivy in its adult stage.
Non-lobed, cordate, dark green leaves. Young leaves light green. Stems thick and fairly

Hedera hibernica ‘Maculata’ adult - Irish ivy
Shrubby ivy with thick, glossy leaves dotted with cream or even pink.
Blade with 0 to 5 lobes

Hedera hibernica ‘Sulphurea’ adult
Shrubby ivy, concave leaves marked with large light green to green-yellow spots, particularly on the margins.
Almost round blade

Hedera hibernica ‘Vitifolia’ adult
Adult form of Irish ivy Hedera hibernica ‘Vitifolia’.
Upright growth habit, but foliage retaining its original type. Leaves laid flat

Hedera hibernica ‘Zorgvlied’ - Irish Ivy
Slow-growing adult ivy forming a small bush.
Glossy, oval or lanceolate leaves with beautiful winter colours.

Hedera iberica ‘Aracena’ semi-arborescent
Ivy composed of both juvenile branches, whose appearance is that of the Aracena‘ ivy, and

Hedera nepalensis ‘Suzanne’ adult
Mature ivy, particularly interesting for its inflorescences.
Leaves: dark green, elliptical, without lobes of course, like the vast majority of leaves.

Hedera rhombea ‘Submarginata Arborescens’ - Japanese Ivy
Slow-growing ivy. Stems bear asymmetrical leaves mottled with dark green and grey-green.
Forms a small