If you're looking for ground-cover ivy, you're spoilt for choice, as there are so many in our collection. You'll find almost 300 of them below!
One of the main variations is the thickness of the mat. You can opt for a thinner mat that leaves room for other plants in the ivy bed (bulbs in spring, for example), or a thicker mat that prevents any other plants from taking root. The latter is a good option if you don't want to have to weed.
Hedera helix 'Little Witch'
Original twisted foliage, practically sessile, light green becoming darker when cold.
Not very branchy, slow-growing, this variety is
Hedera helix 'Armel
Wild-harvested clone, medium leaf, slow to medium growth, forms beautiful, thin mats.
Certainly one of
Hedera helix 'Blue Moon
This species grows slowly, a few centimetres a year.
The foliage is oblong, with the presence of two
Hedera hibernica 'Arco
Light green foliage, less thick than the type, which takes on beautiful bronze hues in winter.
Hedera helix 'Miss Mirror'
From Star, the leaf has asymmetrical, pointed and scurved lobes, with a wavy edge.
Suitable
Hedera helix 'Irish Lace Semi Arborescens
Intermediate stage before the adult stage, when the plant flowers every autumn.
The particularity of this stage is that the lobe
Hedera helix 'Celebrity'
Traditionally shaped ivy leaves with a dark green and grey-green center and a wide cream-coloured margin.
Hedera helix 'Small Deal
A fasciate variety with no two identical leaves, the leaves can have from 5 to 11 lobes and measure from 4 to 10 cm.
Hedera helix 'Elfenbein
Rather round, variegated leaves with curly, twisted marble-white margins on a gray-green background.
Good ground cover with
Hedera helix 'Nevers Golden Ingot
Very attractive cream variegated foliage on grey-green leaves.
Interesting in pots, or as ground cover for small areas.
Hedera helix 'Yumin
A stocky plant, the stems bear 4 x 7 cm leaves with 3 lobes, the central one being prominent.
The
Hedera helix 'Olive rose
Quite imposing olive-green leaves, 6 to 8 cm long. Use as ground cover or as a climber.