Ivy with variegated white foliage is truly astonishing. But it's important to remember that the greater the white variegation, the more the plant is deprived of chlorophyll and therefore of chlorophyll synthesis. This explains why very white ivy has a slower growth rate. But these white variegations are, let's face it, very classy!
Hedera helix 'Frosty'
Small ground cover with saggy leaves. The young shoots are splashed with white, while the older leaves are white.
Hedera helix 'Temptation'
Petite feuille de 2 à 2.5 cm, avec 5 à 7 lobes pointés vers l’avant.<br
Hedera helix 'Ambrosia' (Ambrosia)
Compact and semi-erect with tightly-curled green leaves - and
Hedera helix 'Clotted Cream
Medium-sized leaves (5 to 6 cm), cream and green with crinkled edges
Hedera helix 'Chester'
Excellent pot plant. The leaves are a little triangular, and their ageing leaves the
Hedera helix 'Charmant'
A pretty mutation of 'Paper Doll' with variegated leaves in various shades of green.
Hedera helix 'Mathilde
Leaves with 3 to 5 pointed lobes, cream-edged leaf with grey-green center and
Hedera helix 'Wellenspiel'
Leaves have three forward-facing lobes that are often twisted with the edge.
Hedera helix 'Bettina
Large, scurved leaves, white variegated leaf blade edge
Its variegation is revealed at the outer edge
Hedera helix 'Calico'
This attractive, slow-growing cultivar has slightly wavy leaves that are splashed with