Refined ground cover with a beautiful effect for medium to large surfaces.

Very branchy ivy. Short internodes. Its shoots are weak, growing about twenty centimetres a year.

Medium to small leaves, very dense and thick. Leaves of extremely variable shape, some not lobed, others three-lobed, often asymmetrical. Lobes generally rounded. Blade grey-green, spotted with silvery green and narrowly edged with white.

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Ornamental ivy - Hedera helix ‘William Kennedy’

In a nutshell

Ornamental ivy, Hedera helix ‘William Kennedy’, is a refined ground cover ivy that looks great in medium to large areas.

This is a very branchy ivy. The internodes are short. Its shoots are weak, growing about twenty centimetres a year.

The foliage is medium to small, very dense and thick. The leaves are extremely variable in shape, some not lobed, others three-lobed and often asymmetrical. The lobes are generally rounded. The leaf blade is grey-green, speckled with silvery green and narrowly edged with white.

History

This cultivar is a mutation of Hedera helix ‘Little Diamond’ discovered in 1965 by Charles Bond, Brent Park and Gardens, London, United Kingdom and described and introduced by Stephen Taffler. He named it ‘William Kennedy’ in honour of Fred Kennedy's son, who bought the plant from him and died of leukaemia.

Technical details - Hedera helix 'William Kennedy'

Botanical information

  • Family: Araliaceae
  • Genre : Hedera
  • Species : helix
  • Cultivar : ‘William Kennedy’
  • Pierot classification: variegated ivy, miniature ivy
  • Foliage stage: juvenile
  • Origin of the species: Europe, from Spain to Norway, but little on the Atlantic coast.
  • Origin of cultivar: sport of ‘Little Diamond’ found in 1965 in a flowerbed in Brent's Park, London.

 

Description of Hedera helix ‘William Kennedy’

  • Growth habit: stocky, spreading
  • Number of lobes: 0 to 3 lobes in general
  • Leaf length: 1.5 to 3 cm
  • Sheet width: 1 to 2.5 cm
  • Leaf colour: grey-green, speckled with silvery-green and narrow white margins
  • Leaf apex: rounded, often obtuse
  • Leaf base: truncated to slightly cordate
  • Colour of veins: silvery green
  • Internodes: 1 to 1.5 cm
  • Colour of stem and petiole: greenish purple stems, green petiole
  • Hairs: stellate, 3 to 5 branches

 

Planting, cultivation and maintenance advice for Hedera helix ‘William Kennedy’

  • Exposure: sun, part shade
  • Hardiness: -8°C
  • Soil moisture: cool soil
  • Soil PH: neutral or chalky
  • Soil type: all
  • Soil richness: ordinary or humus-bearing
  • Use: ground cover, hanging baskets, pots, window boxes
  • Development: moderate
  • Pruning: once a year
  • Pests: very rare (spider mites, mealy bugs)
  • Diseases: very rare (leaf spots)
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Ivy in literature

The ivy of your arms binds me to this world.

I can't die. He who dies forgets

Louis Aragon, Els' eyesa

Additional information

Weight N/A
Stock of 1-litre cups and pots

6 to 10 pots

Stock 2 or 4 litre containers

3 to 5 containers

Large stock items

0 big topic

General appearance

Compact, Spread out, Tufted, Shaggy

Type of foliage and colour

White variegation, Red in winter

Possible uses

Ground cover, Pots or planters, Hanging lamp

Exhibition

Part shade, Sun

Hardiness

Less hardiness

Easy to grow

Average

Speed

Average

Vigorous development

Medium

Classification according to the Pierot system

From 'Pittsburgh', Miniature, variegated

Reward obtained

No known reward

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