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Gold Child English Ivy - 4" Pot - Plant Addicts
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Gold Child English Ivy - 4" Pot - Plant Addicts

Bold Green Foliage Edged in YellowLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Direct Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 10 feetThis is a lovely vining plant with simple care needs. The lobed leaves of this Hedera helix variety have gold margins that surround variegated green centers. The climbing vines need something to attach to, so give thi…
Bold Green Foliage Edged in YellowLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Direct Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 10 feetThis is a lovely vining plant with simple care needs. The lobed leaves of this Hedera helix variety have gold margins that surround variegated green centers. The climbing vines need something to attach to, so give this plant a trellis or something it can use to elevate its foliage.Best Locations For Growing Gold Child English IvyLight and humidity are the most critical factors when selecting a location for English Ivy. This houseplant needs increased humidity during the warmer months when it is actively growing. Place the plant in a naturally humid area or use a pebble tray to boost the air's dampness. Gold Child English Ivy can live in drier conditions during the winter, but monitor the leaves and increase the humidity if the foliage starts to dry out and turn brown along the edges.Gold Child English Ivy Sunlight RequirementsSunlight is key to growing healthy ivy. This plant needs bright, indirect light and can grow relatively fast when it receives plenty of sunlight. Plants grown indoors cannot handle direct light, so place it near, but not directly in a south-facing window.Gold Child English Ivy CareEnglish Ivy is a natural climber; the aerial roots will latch onto a support or anything nearby. Give this plant a trellis or moss pole and gently secure the vines with twine; with time, they will hold on, and the twine can be removed. If you do not give Gold Child English Ivy something to latch onto, it will make due by growing along furniture or a wall or anything within reach.Watering Gold Child English IvyGold Child English Ivy requires consistently moist soil. Feel the soil, and water when it is slightly damp but mostly dry. While Ivy likes moist conditions, it does not like to be soggy, so feeling the soil allows you to gauge the dryness and water at the right time.Feeding Gold Child English IvyUse a water-soluble fertilizer high in nitrogen for Gold Child English Ivy. Nitrogen helps plants push out foliage, and nitrogen-rich fertilizers are a good fit for the ornamental leaves of Gold Child. Feed this plant monthly during the spring and summer, but take a break from fertilizing it during the fall and winter when growth slows.Gold Child English Ivy InformationLight Exposure: Bright Direct LightCare Requirements: EasyWatering Requirements: Average - When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out.Pet Friendly: NoKid Friendly: NoAir Purifier: HighHabit: ClimbingGrowth Rate: FastMature Height: 10 feetMature Spread: 3 feetFlowering: NoFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Shade/Description: Grown for FoliageFragrant: NoFoliage Type: VariegatedFoliage Color(s): Green, YellowFoliage Description: Glossy, Dark-Green and Gold VariegatedTemperature: 60 - 65F (16 - 18C)Humidity: Average (40% - 60%)Common Name: Gold Child English IvyOther Name(s): Common IvyScientific Name: Hedera helix 'Gold Child'Plant Type: House Plant | Houseplants > English Ivy Plant Addicts 4_IVY_GOLD.CHILD-HP
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Bold Green Foliage Edged in YellowLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Direct Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 10 feetThis is a lovely vining plant with simple care needs. The lobed leaves of this Hedera helix variety have gold margins that surround variegated green centers. The climbing vines need something to attach to, so give this plant a trellis or something it can use to elevate its foliage.Best Locations For Growing Gold Child English IvyLight and humidity are the most critical factors when selecting a location for English Ivy. This houseplant needs increased humidity during the warmer months when it is actively growing. Place the plant in a naturally humid area or use a pebble tray to boost the air's dampness. Gold Child English Ivy can live in drier conditions during the winter, but monitor the leaves and increase the humidity if the foliage starts to dry out and turn brown along the edges.Gold Child English Ivy Sunlight RequirementsSunlight is key to growing healthy ivy. This plant needs bright, indirect light and can grow relatively fast when it receives plenty of sunlight. Plants grown indoors cannot handle direct light, so place it near, but not directly in a south-facing window.Gold Child English Ivy CareEnglish Ivy is a natural climber; the aerial roots will latch onto a support or anything nearby. Give this plant a trellis or moss pole and gently secure the vines with twine; with time, they will hold on, and the twine can be removed. If you do not give Gold Child English Ivy something to latch onto, it will make due by growing along furniture or a wall or anything within reach.Watering Gold Child English IvyGold Child English Ivy requires consistently moist soil. Feel the soil, and water when it is slightly damp but mostly dry. While Ivy likes moist conditions, it does not like to be soggy, so feeling the soil allows you to gauge the dryness and water at the right time.Feeding Gold Child English IvyUse a water-soluble fertilizer high in nitrogen for Gold Child English Ivy. Nitrogen helps plants push out foliage, and nitrogen-rich fertilizers are a good fit for the ornamental leaves of Gold Child. Feed this plant monthly during the spring and summer, but take a break from fertilizing it during the fall and winter when growth slows.Gold Child English Ivy InformationLight Exposure: Bright Direct LightCare Requirements: EasyWatering Requirements: Average - When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out.Pet Friendly: NoKid Friendly: NoAir Purifier: HighHabit: ClimbingGrowth Rate: FastMature Height: 10 feetMature Spread: 3 feetFlowering: NoFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Shade/Description: Grown for FoliageFragrant: NoFoliage Type: VariegatedFoliage Color(s): Green, YellowFoliage Description: Glossy, Dark-Green and Gold VariegatedTemperature: 60 - 65F (16 - 18C)Humidity: Average (40% - 60%)Common Name: Gold Child English IvyOther Name(s): Common IvyScientific Name: Hedera helix 'Gold Child'Plant Type: House Plant | Houseplants > English Ivy Plant Addicts 4_IVY_GOLD.CHILD-HP

Specifications

CompatibilityHouse Plant
Mature Height10 Feet
Mature Spread3 Feet
Temperature60° - 65°f (16° - 18°c)
HumidityAverage (40% - 60%)
Watering RequirementsAverage - When The Top 2 Inches Of The Soil Dries Out.
Light ExposureBright Direct Light
HabitClimbing
Other Name(s)Common Ivy
Care RequirementsEasy
Growth RateFast
Foliage DescriptionGlossy, Dark-green And Gold Variegated
Common NameGold Child English Ivy
Foliage Color(s)Green, Yellow
Flower Shade/descriptionGrown For Foliage
Scientific NameHedera Helix 'Gold Child'
Air PurifierHigh
FloweringNo
Flower Color(s)None
Foliage TypeVariegated