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  | | German: Efeu | Czech: břečťan popínavý | | Genus: Hedera | Family: Araliaceae, | | Mature Height: 20.00 m | Deciduous: evergreen plant | | Bloom in: IX, X, | Soil Preferred: humic, wet, | Light Required:   | | | Other Attributes: climber plant, alternate leaves, leaf margin entire, leaf margin lobed, type of inflorescence - umbel, fruit - berry, on pergola and trellage, alternate of lawn, tolerance of air pollution, decorative fruits, |
 Hedera helix English ivy plant
 Hedera helix English ivy plant
 Hedera helix English ivy plant
 Hedera helix English ivy flowers
 Hedera helix English ivy flowers
 Hedera helix English ivy fruits
 Hedera helix English ivy leaves
 Hedera helix English ivy leaves
 Hedera helix English ivy leaves
Plants of Genus Hedera:
Hedera helix 'Midas Touch' - English IvyThe Midas Touch Ivy is an easy to grow houseplant. It will thrive in bright, indirect light or in a window. Just water when the soil is dry. Prune as needed and new plants can be started from the cuttings. The Midas Touch Ivy has large leaves and is brightly variegated. It is a stand out! Proper nam... ( About-garden.com) Many uses for groundcovers (3) - Evergreen shrubsCotoneaster dammeri Mooncreeper, Hedera helix, Sarcococca hookeriana var. humulis Cotoneaster dammeri Mooncreeper The distinctive characteristic of this evergreen Cotoneaster is its habit: it grows flatly against the ground to create a kind of sod. Its leaves are small, slightly lustrous, and brigh... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Floral Images: Common Ivy ( Hedera helix )Michigan State University Extension: Hedera helix --English IvyMichigan State University Extension: Hedera helix -English IvyNC State University: Ground Covers: Hedera helixNC State University: Poisonous Plants: Hedera helixNC State University: Vines: Hedera helixUSDA PLANTS: Hedera helix (English ivy)USDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Hedera helix ssp. canariensis (Algerian ivy ...Virginia Tech: Hedera helix Fact SheetWIKIPEDIA: Hedera helix
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 | Product Description: With more than 800 Clematis species and cultivated varieties from which to choose, gardeners and growers have been inundated with options. Even more frustrating for some has been the absence of a single comprehensive reference with which to identify the numerous cultivars. This new volume, written by distinguished clematis experts and backed by the authority of the British Clematis Society, is the first picture encyclopedia on the genus to encompass the garden-worthy species and hybrids. This long-awaited book is separated into two sections: the first is devoted to the care and cultivation of clematis, while the second provides an A--Z directory of more than 550 plants, from the acclaimed large-flowered forms to the less-familiar shrubby, subshrubby, and herbaceous forms that are beginning to be available. Using everyday language, the authors provide plant descriptions that include information on synonyms, origin, plant habit and height, flowers, pruning group, flowering period, cultural requirements, recommended uses in the garden, and hardiness zones. The text is accompanied by more than 650 magnificent color photos, making this encyclopedia an indispensable reference and guide. Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2001-09-01) Price: $59.95 | | John Howells, |
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 | Product Description: The author shows how the climbing rose is the natural companion of the clematis and how, when the two are grown together, the overall effect can be dramatic. The author explains, with the aid of clear step by step illustrated instructions, the effective course of action for success in this increasingly popular area of companion. Written in plain, straightforward language, the author covers every aspect of the subject. As well as details of classification, in which the best plants for the job are discussed, the author provides important seasonal growing information including Autumn and Spring pruning techniques, planting details and invaluable advice on the use of colour. The vexed question of pests and diseases is also dealt with at length. This is an instructive title, of special value to the reader with a limited knowledge of gardening but also containing much to interest the more experienced grower. Written by an enthusiastic amateur grower, with an extensive and practical experience of his suAmazon.com Review: Author John Howells claims that the climbing rose and the clematis are natural planting companions; both have an urge to reach for the sky and the need for the same growing requirements (good, rich soil and a fair amount of water). The rose makes a softer, more beautiful support for the clematis vine than any trellis, and clematis offers a contrast that brings out the beauty of roses. They share the same kind of enemies, so a treatment program for any pest will benefit both. They can also be grown together in pots or beds. Finally, each comes in an array of colors that complement the other--think of a yellow rose such as Golden Showers or Casino set off by the gorgeous purple of a Victoria clematis. Howells makes his case very convincingly with many gorgeous, full-color photographs. Publisher: Antique Collectors Club Dist A/C (2007-01-25) Price: $39.50 | | Keith Fair, Carol Fair, |
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 | Product Description: Clematis are amongst the most versatile of all garden flowers and can be grown in a number of different ways and for a number of different purposes—as climbers and trailers for trellises, walls, and even through trees; as low growing shrubs for ground cover; and for growing in containers on the patio. This guide covers everything the beginner may need for the best and most colorful results. Publisher: Crowood Press (1990-04-01) Price: $20.00 | | Christopher Grey-Wilson, |
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 | Product Description: This monograph stresses the species of Clematis, unlike The Gardener's Guide to Growing Clematis, which features the cultivars. Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated (2000-04-01) Price: $19.97 | | Andrew Mikolajski, |
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 | Product Description: From the elegant species to the boldest, large-flowering hybrids, there are clematis to suit every style of garden. This grower's guide contains the secrets of choosing, growing, cultivating, propagating, pruning, and controlling pests and diseases in an easy-to-use, step-by-step format. Publisher: Lorenz Books (1997-09) Price: $9.95 |
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