| Hedera helix Cristata |
Otherwise known as H. h. Parsley Crested a very useful ground cover plant with distinctive wavy and frilly edged leaves of a very pleasing mid green colour |
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| Hedera helix Dragon Claws |
An ivy with an appearance that easily lives up to its name, |
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| Hedera helix Erecta |
A useful plant of architectural form for that "bold statement". Slow growing and stiffly upright with attractive deep green arrow shaped leaves, not particularly demanding of soil or aspect. |
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| Hedera helix Green Ripple |
One of my favourites, with very ornamental leaves. The new season's foliage has almost a two-toned effect in green. |
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| Hedera helix Hibernica |
Irish Ivy quite similar to the common H. helix but with larger leaves and some bit mor rampant covering or climbing with equal ease. Dark green often 5 lobed leaves
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| Hedera helix Little Diamond |
A lovely Ivy of dwarf bushy habit with diamond shaped, grey-green leaves with a creamy margin. |
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