Our collection includes almost 200 varieties of ivy for window boxes. Ivy's decorative, permanent foliage makes it an ideal planting material. It gives them a dynamic, natural look that is much appreciated by florists.
You can let it fall in cascades or sculpt it into a topiary. Let your imagination run wild!
Don't hesitate to prune it if necessary. Ivy tolerates it very well.
Hedera helix 'Medusa'
Large-leaved ivy, its rather shrubby habit makes it a small ground cover with large leaves.
Little
Hedera helix 'Koniger's Auslese' (Koniger's Auslese)
A successor to 'Sagittaefolia', it is considerably more vigorous.
Hedera helix 'Triton' (Newt)
A branched, ground-cover variety with small, sharply-cut, dull-green leaves.
Leaves have 5 pointed, forward-facing lobes.
Hedera helix 'Mini Heron'
Bird's-foot" foliage, deeply cut and variable in shape.
Suitable for ground cover or, even better, as a pot plant.
Foliage takes on hues
Hedera helix 'Très Coupé
A miniature with a compact, branching habit, it forms beautiful clumps.
Foliage measures 4 cm x 2.5 cm.
Hedera helix 'Frisé
Foliage with beautiful mauve-tinted curling indentations.
Leaves supported by long red petioles.
Quite vigorous, moderately
Hedera helix 'Chrysaor'
Leaves speckled with gold and green, sometimes with forward-pointing teeth. Erect habit with no tendency to climb.
Hedera helix 'Knulch'
Interesting clone with atypical foliage. Its leaves are almost round and concave.
It is self-ramifying, with shoots and stems
Hedera helix 'Celebrity'
Traditionally shaped ivy leaves with a dark green and grey-green center and a wide cream-coloured margin.
Hedera helix 'Yellow Frisian'
Variegated foliage, sometimes with wide yellow or green patches.
The leaves are among the widest in
Hedera helix 'Lilliput
Miniature green leaves, self-ramified and slow-growing.
For pots and small, well-tended areas of the garden.
Sport of 'Pixie'.
Hedera helix 'Touch Of Class' Mutation
A fasciated clone, the branches are twisted and the leaves crisp.
As they age, the branches shed their leaves, which