Fast-growing ivy is very popular for achieving satisfactory results in a relatively short space of time.
Here are over sixty of them.
The downside of this rapid growth is the need to prune at least once a year. Preferably at the end of winter.
Hedera helix 'Dolly'
Vigorous, branching climber.
Dark green foliage with 3 lobes, 2 of which are lateral and not very well developed.
Leaves measure between
Hedera helix 'Filigran' (Filigree)
Rather vigorous, for use as ground cover or climber, very interesting in pots.
Leaves are green, heavily crinkled and wrinkled,
Hedera helix 'Hurricane'
Vigorous, beautiful variety with well-marked variegation. Green heart with creamy-white edges of varying thickness.
Moderately branchy.
Hedera colchica 'Dentata
This variety has the largest leaves in the Hedera genus, up to 25 cm long.
The foliage
Hedera nepalensis 'Donnerhill
A vigorous, branching variety. The slender stems, with rather long internodes, bear small leaves with 3 lobes, the central one with the outer one.
Hedera nepalensis 'Roy Lancaster
Polyform foliage: some are oblong while others have 2 more or less developed lateral lobes.
Vigorous and branchy, the foliage
Hedera helix 'Touch of class'
Medium emerald-green foliage, compact, fairly vigorous climber.
Foliage the size of a 1 Euro coin is invariable.
Hedera helix 'Kevin'
Vigorous plant. Young shoots are green and purple, with short internodes.
Medium-sized, irregularly lobed leaves.
Hedera helix 'Jack Frost
With its medium-sized, slightly crinkled leaves (5 x 7 cm) and its green-grey color, this climbing variety is attractive.
Hedera helix 'Kobby'
The variety has a strong growth habit and produces long stems. The internodes are 4 to 5 cm long, and the
Hedera helix 'Glacier
A branching species with vigorous shoots, the medium-sized leaf is mottled green and gray and margined with a
Hedera helix 'Luzii'
Very vigorous, quite branchy, it produces annual shoots up to a meter long.
Foliage takes on its full color in the middle