Ivy with curly or wavy foliage never leaves you indifferent. Each variety rivals the others in originality.
Here you will find around 70 species of ivy with wavy or curly foliage.
Their singular aesthetics make them ideal for planting in window boxes or pots. They are also often used as house ivy.
Hedera helix 'Dragon Claw'
With its large, broad leaves ( 6-8 x 9-10 cm) and long petioles, it is
Hedera helix 'Kirsten'
Foliage has a single lobe, with a scurved edge, curled towards the center.
Dark green foliage, thick stems.
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Hedera helix 'Colin
This vigorous climbing ivy is resistant to dryness and sun.
The veins turn red in the cold, and it can
Hedera helix 'Can Can
This ivy was named after the many petticoats it seems to wear at the nodes.
"Can-Can" is a fasciation with
Hedera helix 'Conglomerata' (Conglomerate)
Compact, slow-growing form, leaves are intertwined on opposite sides of the stem.
Very short internodes,
Hedera helix 'Clotted Cream
Medium-sized leaves (5 to 6 cm), cream and green with crinkled, crisp edges.
More of a climber, for
Hedera helix 'Richard John
Medium-sized, slightly curled leaves, light green and gray with a yellow edge and green margin.
In winter,
Hedera helix 'Melanie'
Vigorous, branched, ground-cover ivy with round, crimson-edged foliage 8-10 cm in diameter.
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Hedera helix 'Crispy'
A mutation of Hedera helix 'Touch of Class' selected by Olivier Arcelus.
Compact shape, the leaves are rolled up on themselves,
Hedera helix 'Curvaceus
Derived from Manda's Crested, this mutation is remarkable for its colors, with the winter red border making it even more sublime.
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Hedera helix 'New Ripple'
Compact variety with beautiful, light-green wavy leaves all year round.
Short, branched internodes form attractive clumps.
Hedera helix 'Finger Froth'
Les feuilles vert foncé et coriaces avec des marges ondulées et des nervures prononcées rayonnent depuis le pétioles des feuilles.<br