Variegated Ivy Hanging Basket (English Ivy)
Variegated Ivy is a classic trailing plant admired for its elegant green leaves edged with creamy white or yellow variegation. Its cascading vines make it an excellent choice for hanging baskets, bringing a fresh and sophisticated look to indoor and outdoor spaces.
Also Known As (AKA):
- English Ivy
- Common Ivy
- Hedera Ivy
- Variegated Ivy
This versatile plant can be grown as a trailing vine in hanging baskets or trained to climb walls and trellises. It is easy to maintain and adapts well to both indoor environments and shaded outdoor areas.
- Attractive variegated green and white foliage
- Perfect for hanging baskets and vertical décor
- Trailing or climbing growth habit
- Low maintenance and beginner-friendly
- Suitable for indoor and shaded outdoor spaces
- Popular ornamental foliage plant
Note: Prefers bright, indirect light to partial shade. Water moderately, keeping soil slightly moist but not soggy. Keep away from pets as it may be toxic if ingested.
| Mature Height: | 6–12 inches (can trail several feet) |
| Mature Width: | 12–36 inches |
| Sunlight: | Bright, Indirect Light to Partial Shade |
| Botanical Name: | Hedera helix |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate to Fast |
| Plant Type: | Trailing/Climbing Vine |
| Special Feature: | Variegated Evergreen Foliage |
FAQ's
What is Variegated Ivy?
Variegated Ivy is a decorative vine plant known for its green leaves with white or yellow edges, commonly used in hanging baskets and landscaping.
Can it grow indoors?
Yes, it can grow indoors in bright, indirect light and is also suitable for shaded outdoor areas.
Does it trail or climb?
It naturally trails beautifully from hanging baskets and can also climb when given support.
How often should I water it?
Keep the soil slightly moist. Water when the top layer begins to dry, avoiding overwatering.
Is it safe for pets?
No, it can be toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and children.