Ivy with green leaves may seem a bit ordinary. But it's nothing of the sort! There are over 250 different varieties of green ivy on offer in this shop. They can be distinguished by the size or shape of their leaves, by their growth habit, by whether or not they grow quickly, by whether they tend to creep or climb... In short, each of these varieties has its own specific advantage.
In general, they are particularly robust and a safe bet. Some of them are particularly well suited to topiary.

Hedera helix ‘Blue Moon’ - Ornamental ivy
Gives its name to the rather unusual colour of its leaves.
Leaves densely arranged on the stem. Oblong leaves, with

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 ‘Brahms’ - Ornamental ivy
It has a very harmonious appearance, which probably explains its name ...
A beautiful variety with large green leaves and 5

Hedera helix ‘Forking hell’ - Ornamental ivy
It stands out for its beautiful silver veining.
Dark green leaves, making the veins stand out. Composite blade

Hedera helix ‘Kevin’ - Ornamental ivy
Atypical, vigorous variety.
Leaves: medium-sized, irregularly lobed, with a crinkled surface, twisted at the edges, giving a "shiny" appearance.

Hedera helix ‘Marie-Luise’ - Ornamental ivy
Young purple shoots. Stalk green, but purple at the base.
Dark green leaves with light green veins, very luminous, compound.

Hedera helix ‘Pamela’ - Ornamental ivy
Juvenile leaves are cordate, with small spikes at the end of the lobes. Mature leaves have 3 lobes.
Bright yellowish-green blade

Hedera helix ‘Mini Sagittaefolia’ - Ornamental ivy
Mutation selected by Olivier Arcelus, which appeared in his nursery.
Compared to its parent, leaves reduced in size to 2

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

Hedera hibernica ‘Sark - Irish Ivy
Shiny, heart-shaped, dark green foliage that varies with the season. The stems are supple, thick

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 ‘Little Picture’ - Ornamental ivy
A stocky, compact variety with moderately vigorous growth.
Wavy leaves with overlapping lobes.
Forms beautiful mattresses to cover

Hedera helix ‘Eclipse’ - Ornamental ivy
Small leaves with the central lobe folded downwards.
Leaves variegated green and grey with

Hedera helix ‘Liza’ - Ornamental ivy
A polymorphous variety, partly resembling ‘Stella’, but regularly with long, narrow, sagittate leaves with two prominent lobes towards the tip.

Hedera rhombea - Japanese ivy
Fine, delicate matte leaves with soft green or silvery veins.
Rhombic-shaped leaves, i.e. a form of

Hedera helix ‘Gavres’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy recovered from the Gavres peninsula, Morbihan.
Its stems and petioles are a beautiful dark red, contrasting elegantly with the green of its leaves.

Hedera helix ‘Dr Théo Weigel’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with atypical leaves, whose lobes are both undulating and overlapping.
The basal lobes are covered with

Hedera helix ‘Plattensee’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy collected in the wild and entrusted to the famous collector Ingobert Heieck at the Neubourg monastery in Germany.
Green leaves

Hedera helix ‘Peter Vert’ - Ornamental ivy
Ivy with bird's-foot leaves, forming a fairly thick carpet.
Blade composed of 3 to 5 lobes, with a

Hedera helix ‘Cathedral Wall’ - Ornamental ivy
A reliable, dependable cultivar with uniform foliage.
Leaves with 5 shallow, more or less rounded lobes,

Hedera helix ‘Medusa’ - Ornamental ivy
Unusual ivy with large leaves.
Shrubby habit. Stems stiff, thick and fasciate at the top. Fanned, compound leaves.

Hedera helix ‘Brokamp’ - Ornamental ivy
Willow-shaped leaves.
lanceolate to oval, more or less pointed at the apex, some narrow, others narrower.

Hedera helix ‘Francis’ - Ornamental ivy
Ivy with a compact habit and good self-ramification.
A 6-7 cm leaf with sublime, distinctive veining. Composed of 5

Hedera helix ‘Kirsten’ - Ornamental ivy
Foliage usually has a single lobe (but sometimes 2 or 3), with a scurved edge, rolled towards the centre.

Hedera helix ‘Mario’ - Ornamental ivy
Powerful ivy with very large stems bearing broad leaves.
Shiny, dark green foliage with very wavy edges

Hedera helix ‘Parsley Crested’ - Ornamental ivy
A very decorative ivy with its almost round leaves, which are wavy and curled at the edges, a little like parsley.
Leaf blade

Hedera helix ‘Delta’ - Ornamental ivy
A stocky ground-cover ivy with large, three-lobed leaves that are wider than they are long.
Stems very branched, with short internodes. Blade

Hedera helix ‘Teardrop’ - Ornamental ivy
Shiny, heart-shaped, dark green leaves on stiff stems. Uniform, unlobed foliage. Resembles a

Hedera azorica ‘Pico’ - Azorean Ivy
Beautiful, broad, leathery, almost round leaves, without lobes or with barely marked lobes. They take on