ALGERIAN IVY – A vigorous, evergreen vine known for its bold, glossy green foliage �. Excellent for fast coverage on walls, fences, or shady ground areas, this ivy offers a lush, year-round solution to landscaping challenges.
- Fast-spreading vine ideal for erosion control and privacy screens.
- Hardy in zones 7–11,
- Thrives in partial to full shade
- Height 8–10 inches as groundcover, can climb up to 30 feet
- Low maintenance and evergreen year-round.
Note: The plant is shipped in its pot, securely taped to prevent movement during transit. In cooler months, foliage may show stress or dormancy — this is natural and temporary. Some states, including California, may restrict shipping due to agricultural regulations.
Growing Zones: 7–11

| Mature Height: | 8 to 10 Inches (Groundcover), up to 30 Feet (Climbing) |
| Sunlight: | Partial Shade to Full Shade |
| Mature Width: | Spreads indefinitely |
| Botanical Name: | Hedera algeriensis |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
FAQ's
Is Algerian Ivy a tree or a shrub?
Algerian Ivy is neither a tree nor a shrub. It’s an evergreen, trailing or climbing vine that spreads along the ground or up vertical surfaces, making it ideal as a groundcover or wall cover.
What colors does Algerian Ivy come in?
Algerian Ivy is primarily grown for its foliage, which is a glossy, rich green. Some varieties may have cream or white variegation. The leaves are broad and leathery, providing striking contrast in shady landscapes.
When does Algerian Ivy grow or bloom?
Algerian Ivy grows actively during spring through fall in warm climates. It doesn't bloom in a showy way like flowering plants, but it provides lush foliage year-round in zones 7–11.
What kind of soil does Algerian Ivy like?
Algerian Ivy prefers well-drained soil and adapts to sandy, loamy, or clay conditions. It thrives best in slightly acidic to neutral pH and tolerates urban pollution well.
What kind of care does Algerian Ivy need?
This ivy is very low-maintenance. Water during dry spells, trim back to control spread, and feed with a balanced fertilizer in spring. It benefits from mulching in colder regions and occasional pruning to keep it in shape.
How fast does Algerian Ivy grow?
Algerian Ivy grows quickly, especially in warm, shaded environments. It can cover large areas within a season and may require trimming if used in confined spaces.
Where is the best place to plant Algerian Ivy?
The best spots are shady slopes, fence bases, building walls, or under trees where grass won’t grow. It’s great for erosion control and thrives in tough, low-light areas.
Can I plant Algerian Ivy close to my house?
Yes, but it should be monitored. While it's not damaging like some root-heavy plants, if allowed to climb walls or enter vents or gutters, it may require control. Use with caution near structures.
Is Algerian Ivy native?
No, Algerian Ivy is native to North Africa and the Canary Islands. It's widely cultivated in the U.S. for ornamental and groundcover use due to its adaptability and evergreen foliage.
What pests or diseases affect Algerian Ivy?
Algerian Ivy is mostly pest-free but can occasionally face issues like spider mites or aphids. Overwatering may lead to root rot. Good air circulation and proper watering help prevent problems.