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  • Home
  • All ivy
  • Use
    • Ground ivy
    • Climbing ivy
    • Ivy for window boxes
    • Ground Cover Ivy Planting Kit
    • Kit for planting climbing ivy
  • Growth habit
    • Shrub ivy
    • Compact ivy
    • Adult ivy
  • Foliage
    • Green ivy
    • Yellow ivy
    • Ivy with white variegated foliage
    • Ivy with yellow variegated foliage
    • Ivy with red foliage in winter
    • Ivy with curly or wavy foliage
    • Ivy with unusual foliage
  • Exhibition
    • Ivy for the sun
    • Ivy for semi-shade
    • Ivy for shade
  • Growth
    • Strong growth
    • Average growth
    • Slow growth
  • Multi-criteria selection
  • Ivy blog
    • Ivy, the plant of the future
    • English ivy
    • Algerian ivy
    • Ivy from Cyprus
    • Irish ivy
    • Japanese ivy
    • Nepal ivy
    • Iran Ivy
    • Classification of ivy
    • Plant Festival 2026
    • Ivy leaf beetle: identifying and eliminating the pest
    • Ivy detergent: recipe, benefits and mistakes to avoid
    • Registering a new cultivar

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Read more about the article Fête des plantes 2026

Plant Festival 2026

Here is the calendar for the 2026 plant festivals, where you can meet us and discover the wealth of this collection of ornamental ivy.St-Jean-de-Beauregard spring: 10, 11 and 15 May:...

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Read more about the article Enregistrement d’un nouveau cultivar
Cultivar registration

Registering a new cultivar

If you have selected a new cultivar and would like to register it, we are officially designated as the registrar or International Cultivar Registration Authority (ICRA) for the botanical genus Hedera, so you can register...

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Read more about the article Otiorhynque du lierre : identifier et éliminer le ravageur

Ivy leaf beetle: identifying and eliminating the pest

Have you noticed the typical semi-circular indentations on the leaf blades of your plants, revealing a nocturnal attack by the ivy weevil? This weevil, whose rhizophagous larva devours the root system and...

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Read more about the article Lessive au lierre : recette, avantages et erreurs à éviter
Ivy detergent

Ivy detergent: recipe, benefits and mistakes to avoid

To get straight to the point: ivy detergent is a free, environmentally-friendly alternative thanks to the saponin contained in its leaves. It's effective for everyday laundry, but requires...

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Read more about the article Lierre de Chypre

Ivy from Cyprus

Cyprus ivy is endemic to the island of Cyprus. It can be found along rivers, on rocks or on trees in the Tróodos massif.

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Read more about the article Comment planter vos lierres ?

How to plant your ivy?

If necessary, start by weeding the area where your ivy will grow. Once you have...

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Read more about the article Comment sont cultivés nos lierres

How our ivy is grown

Mother plants The mother plants of our ivy varieties are grown either in the ground or in large pots. The ivy collection is located in the Parc des...

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Read more about the article Lierre du Népal

Nepal ivy

Nepal ivy, Hedera nepalensis, forms young leaves of a beautiful purple-red. They turn a more or less dark green over time.

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Read more about the article La classification des lierres – le système Pierot

The classification of ivy - the Pierot system

There are so many varieties that it is essential to classify ivy. Here's how to find your way around.

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Read more about the article Lierre du Japon

Japanese ivy

Japanese ivy, Hedera rhombea, has fine, delicate, matt leaves with soft green or silvery veins. The overall shape is diamond-shaped.

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