If you're looking for groundcover ivy, you're spoilt for choice, as there are so many in our collection. You'll find almost 300 of them below!
One of the main variations is the thickness of the mat. You can opt for a thin mat that leaves room for other plants in the ivy bed (bulbs in spring, for example), or a thick mat that prevents any other plants from taking root. The latter option is good for avoiding the need to weed.

Hedera ‘Algerian Bellecour’ ®
Very large leaves, up to 15 cm in diameter, with 3 more or less rounded lobes. Green blade.

Hedera algeriensis ‘Bowles ox Heart’
Ivy with broad leaves and slightly undulating margins.
Blade generally composed of 3 to 5 lobes, dull medium green.

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 algeriensis ‘Chloé’ - Algerian Ivy ‘Chloé’
Found near a village in Seine et Marne.
Takes on beautiful hues in winter, with blood-red leaves. Vigorous, making

Hedera algeriensis ‘Gloire de Marengo’
A very pretty ivy with broad leaves in shades of green, interspersed with cream, grey, silver or light yellow spots.

Hedera algeriensis or Algerian ivy
As its name suggests, it originates from the north of Algeria and Tunisia.
Ivy with large leaves and 3 lobes

Hedera azorica - Azores ivy
Leaves 10 x 11 cm, simple and alternate, palmate and petiolate with a whole margin. Blade medium green, slightly

Hedera colchica - Caucasian ivy
Ivy with shiny, dark green, cordate leaves that can be rounded or pointed,
Botanical variety originating from the

Hedera colchica ‘Dentata Sulphur Heart’ - Caucasian Ivy
Large, cordate, barely three-lobed leaves with finely toothed margins. The variegation in the centre of the leaf is irregular and

Hedera colchica ‘Dentata Variegata’ - Caucasian ivy
A particularly attractive ivy, with broad, variegated, leathery, pointed leaves that hang elegantly. Wide, cream-coloured or

Hedera colchica ‘Dentata’ - Caucasian ivy
Largest leaves of the genus Hedera. They can reach up to 25 cm in length. Foliage is not lobed or three-lobed,

Hedera colchica ‘Slow Dwarf’ - Caucasian Ivy
Slow-growing, modest ivy.
Small, thick, deltoid, unlobed leaves.

Hedera cypria ‘Coon Hollow’ - Cyprus ivy
Hedera cypria ‘Coon Hollow’ is a very interesting but rare ivy.
This is a cultivar of the Cyprus ivy.
It forms

Hedera helix ‘Agile’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy similar to the type, forming dark green leaves with five lobes.
Mutation appeared on the nursery at

Hedera helix ‘Agnès’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with shiny leaves and attractively rounded lobes.
The leaf blade is furrowed with fine veins.
A good climber

Hedera helix ‘Alt Heidelberg’ - Ornamental ivy
Forms beautiful fasciations that give it a very distinctive compact character.
Differs considerably from other ivy in its leaves

Hedera helix ‘Alte Brücke’ - Ornamental ivy
A particularly charming ivy, with small yellowish-green leaves dotted with dark green.
In spring, young, brightly coloured shoots bring a touch of colour to the garden.

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

Hedera helix ‘Anita’ - Ornamental ivy
This ivy is quite original, with its small arrowhead-shaped leaves.
Generally made up of 3 to 5

Hedera helix ‘Anne Borch’ - Ornamental ivy
Looks like Hedera helix ‘Anne Marie’, with smaller foliage.
Leaves composed of 3 to 5 lobes at the base

Hedera helix ‘Anne So’ - Ornamental ivy
A climbing plant much appreciated for its beauty and elegant appearance.
Foliage turns bright red in winter, highlighting the

Hedera helix ‘Anne-Marie’ - ornamental ivy
A climbing ivy of medium vigour.
Juvenile leaves composed of 3 to 5 lobes rounded at the apex, adult leaves in

Hedera helix ‘Anthonin’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy forming a dense dark green clump.
Leaves with 3 lobes, sometimes overlapping at the base. Lobes

Hedera helix ‘Appaloosa’ - Ornamental ivy
In winter, it takes on lighter halos reminiscent of the coat of this breed of horse, hence its name.
Curly leaves

Hedera helix ‘Aracs’ - Ornamental ivy
Semi-adult ivy with triangular leaves.
Blade not lobed, with cordate base, bright green tinged with brown in cold weather. Ribbed

Hedera helix ‘Arapahoe’ - Ornamental ivy
Broadly cupped, medium to dark green leaves with 5 lobes.
Central lobe long and pointed.

Hedera helix ‘Archangel Saint Michael’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy similar to the type, with lobes that are not very pronounced or even absent.
Beautiful veining on the leaf blade.
Variety forming a low carpet

Hedera helix ‘Armel’ - Ornamental ivy
Wild-harvested clone. Probably one of the most colourful clones in existence. Hedera helix. It takes ,

Hedera helix ‘Arran’ - Ornamental ivy
One of the hardiest ivies because of its geographical origin.
Leaves, rather small, three-lobed with a terminal lobe

Hedera helix ‘Arrowhead’ - Ornamental ivy
Ivy with a central lobe resembling an arrowhead, aptly named.
Green blade