Fast-growing ivy is very popular for achieving satisfactory results in a relatively short space of time.
Here we have more than a hundred. The notion of rapid development is different from that of vigorous development, which refers to large ivy plants that may not develop rapidly.
The downside of this rapid growth will be the need to prune at least once a year. Preferably at the end of winter.

Hedera helix ‘Carolina Crinckle’ - Ornamental ivy
Its name comes from its origins in South Carolina.
Leaves are fan-shaped, deeply divided and slightly wavy on the sides.

Hedera helix ‘Peter Pan’ - Ornamental ivy
Tiny, green, almost round leaves, cup-shaped, pointing downwards, or sometimes upwards on the

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

Hedera helix ‘Touch of class’ fasciation - Ornamental ivy
Mutation of ‘Touch of Class, characterised by fasciations on the stems.
Beautifully undulating leaves, this

Hedera helix ‘Mieluce’ - Ornamental ivy
Variegated ivy with leaves in various shades of green and a broad cream border.
Blade composed of 3 lobes

Hedera helix ‘Helvetica’ - Ornamental ivy
A vigorous, branching, hardy climber.
The shoots and petioles are violet-green in colour, and the leaf is shaped like a leaflet.

Hedera helix ‘Silver Ferney’ - Ornamental ivy
A compact, dense, well-branched clump with small, silvery leaves.
Composed of 3 to 5 pointed lobes. Green blade

Hedera helix ‘Boskoop’ - Ornamental ivy
Compact ivy with dark green, shiny, well-veined leaves. The edges of the leaves are well undulated, sometimes with

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

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 ‘Triton’- Ornamental ivy
A bizarre variety with small, dark matte-green, sharply indented leaves.
Leaves made up of 5 thin, pointed lobes, pointing towards the eye.

Hedera helix ‘Green Man’ - Ornamental ivy
Green foliage with three main lobes and several mini secondary lobes.
Thick leaf with a blade that curves upwards

Hedera helix ‘Seelisberg’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with deeply lobed, bird's-foot foliage.
Compound leaf blade

Hedera helix ‘Denmark’ - Ornamental ivy
Fast-growing, compact variegated ivy.
Medium-green to grey-green leaves, edged with creamy white. Composed of 3

Hedera helix ‘Pin Oak’ - Ornamental ivy
Small, 3-lobed leaves with rounded tips.
Central lobe twice as long as the lateral lobes. Blade

Hedera hibernica ‘Betty Allen’ - Irish Ivy
A very attractive ivy with glossy dark green foliage. The leaf has 3 pointed lobes, pointing forwards.

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

Hedera helix ‘Heron’ - Ornamental ivy
Truly atypical with its small leaves arranged like barbed wire.
Blade composed of 5 very narrow lobes,

Hedera helix ‘Smithii’ - Ornamental ivy
A variety similar to ‘Baccifer’ in shape and shoots. Only the juvenile foliage differs in being

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

Hedera helix ‘Evergreen’ mutation
This ivy has misshapen leaves, each different from the next.
The mid-green blade is either unlobed or lobed,

Hedera helix ‘Cora’ - Ornamental ivy
A very vigorous variety with medium dark green foliage.
Foliage composed of three to five rounded, almost separate lobes. Central lobe

Hedera helix ‘Mathilde’ - Ornamental ivy
Leaves with 3 to 5 pointed lobes. Blade medium green with grey-green spots and cream margins.
Mottling on

Hedera helix ‘Troll’- Original ornamental ivy
Miniature ivy, similar to ‘Triton’ but smaller, with shorter internodes and shorter leaves. Light green blade

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

Hedera helix ‘Mont Blanc’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with beautiful, broad white variegation around a grey-green centre.
Blade lobes 3-5 in number,

Hedera helix ‘Dragon Claw’ - Ornamental ivy
It has broad, strongly undulating leaves with long petioles.
Leaf with 5 pointed, scurved and twisted lobes.

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