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English Ivy Plant (Hedera helix)

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English Ivy Plant (Hedera helix)

English Ivy Plant (Hedera helix)

Try our English ivy if you're looking for hanging plants for delivery. Tough but pretty, they stay green all year round and are quite happy in shady spots. They are natural climbers who will crawl and trail up to ten feet. They are easy to care for, too, so you can get those country manor vibes with minimal effort.

Vigorous and fast-growing English Ivy (also known as Hedera helix) is a climbing vine from the family Araliaceae. With medium water and indirect light, English Ivy is deficient maintenance, with an evergreen leaf and an insignificant (if ever) flower. Resilient as ever, they can grow in several conditions and nearly any soil, but they do prefer a rich loam with sufficient drainage.

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Original: $43.00

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English Ivy Plant (Hedera helix)

$43.00

$12.90

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Try our English ivy if you're looking for hanging plants for delivery. Tough but pretty, they stay green all year round and are quite happy in shady spots. They are natural climbers who will crawl and trail up to ten feet. They are easy to care for, too, so you can get those country manor vibes with minimal effort.

Vigorous and fast-growing English Ivy (also known as Hedera helix) is a climbing vine from the family Araliaceae. With medium water and indirect light, English Ivy is deficient maintenance, with an evergreen leaf and an insignificant (if ever) flower. Resilient as ever, they can grow in several conditions and nearly any soil, but they do prefer a rich loam with sufficient drainage.