Description
Ornamental ivy - Hedera helix ‘Russell's Gold’
In a nutshell
Ornamental ivy, Hedera helix ‘Russell's Gold, is interesting for its young golden to light yellow shoots. The young leaves measure 4-6 cm, borne on stems with internodes 4 cm apart. They turn dark green at maturity, with much smaller leaves.
This ivy resembles ‘Buttercup’, with more widely spaced, finer-textured leaves and central lobes of variable length, but often longer and more undulating at the margin.
Its shoots have very few adventitious roots. A good climber, it does not overgrow its support and remains discreet with its small leaves.
History
This cultivar was introduced by LR Russel Ltd, UK in 1908.
Technical details - Hedera helix 'Russell's Gold'
Botanical information
- Family: Araliaceae
- Genre : Hedera
- Species : helix
- Cultivar: ‘Russell's Gold’
- Pierot classification: ivy type
- Foliage stage: juvenile
- Origin of the species: Europe, from Spain to Norway, but little on the Atlantic coast.
- Origin of cultivar: unknown
Description of Hedera helix ‘Russell's Gold’
- Growth habit: ground cover
- Number of lobes: 3 to 5 lobes in general
- Leaf length: 7 cm
- Sheet width: 6 cm
- Leaf colour: young shoots yellow, later turning dark green
- Colour of veins: light green
- Colour of stem and petiole: reddish
- Stem: well-branched
- Length of petiole: 2 cm
- Knot spacing: 2 cm
- Hairs: stellate, 3 to 5 branches
Planting, growing and care instructions for Hedera helix ‘Russell's Gold’
- Exposure: shade, part shade, sun
- Hardiness: -12°C
- Soil moisture: cool soil
- Soil PH: neutral or chalky
- Soil type: all
- Soil richness: ordinary or humus-bearing
- Use: climbing
- Development: moderate, slow
- Pruning: once a year
- Pests: very rare (spider mites, mealy bugs)
- Diseases: very rare (leaf spots)
Ivy in literature
“The ivy-covered ruins are a reminder that even in the midst of abandonment, life persists.”








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