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Green California English Ivy - 6" Pot - Plant Addicts
Quick Growing, Easy To Grow VineLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Direct Light, Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 6-10 inchesHedera helix is better known as English Ivy, California Ivy, Glacier Ivy, Baltic Ivy, or Common Ivy. The list of Ivy varieties is lengthy and continually being expanded. All of these pla…
Quick Growing, Easy To Grow VineLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Direct Light, Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 6-10 inchesHedera helix is better known as English Ivy, California Ivy, Glacier Ivy, Baltic Ivy, or Common Ivy. The list of Ivy varieties is lengthy and continually being expanded. All of these plants are vining perennials native to parts of Europe, Scandinavia, and Russia and easily grow indoors as a houseplant where they are well behaved. Green California Ivy has solid green leaves that grow in size as they mature. Ivy can be grown on its own as a specimen plant or added to a mixed hanging basket of other indoor vines.Best Locations For Growing Green California IvyIvy is one of the top plants for air filtration in a house or office setting. The leaves filter toxins from carpets, paint, and other indoor furnishings, and add oxygen to the air. The fact that it can tolerate a reasonable amount of neglect makes this plant easy for a first-time houseplant grower. All parts of Green California Ivy are poisonous, and this plant should be kept away from children and pets.Green California Ivy Sunlight RequirementsIndoors, Ivy needs indirect bright light to keep it growing robust and compact. Lower light will result in sparse leggy growth that is not a vibrant green color. Hanging baskets of Ivy should be hung on a wall opposite a window with southern or western exposure. Hanging Ivy in direct sun will cause burning of the leaves and dieback of the stems. Green California Ivy CareUse indoor potting soil with added perlite or vermiculite to aid drainage and keep the soil light and loose. Ivy can get dusty indoors and can be given a shower every so often to clean off the leaves. Use room temperature water and thoroughly wet both sides of the leaves. Leave the Ivy to drain in the shower for a couple of hours before moving it back into its regular position. Ivy tolerates being mildly rootbound and will only need repotting when the roots begin to grow out of the drainage holes. Watering Green California IvyGreen California Ivy can be left to dry between waterings. When the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry to the touch, the plant needs watering. Always water enough that liquid drains from the bottom pot holes. Do not let Ivy sit in a saucer of water for longer than 10-15 minutes. The roots do not like sitting in waterlogged soil. If the tips of the leaves are turning brown, your Ivy may need more humidity. Mist the plant daily with water to provide extra humidity in the winter when indoor heating makes the atmosphere drier.Feeding Green California IvyIvy will benefit from fertilizing every six months. Use a balanced, diluted liquid houseplant formula with an NPK ratio of 10-10-10. Over-fertilizing can damage the roots and weaken new growth, leaving it susceptible to pests and disease.Green California English Ivy InformationLight Exposure: Bright Direct Light, Bright Indirect Light, Medium LightCare Requirements: EasyWatering Requirements: Average - When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out.Pet Friendly: NoKid Friendly: NoAir Purifier: ModerateHabit: TrailingGrowth Rate: FastMature Height: 6-10 inchesMature Spread: 3-50 feetFlowering: NoFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Shade/Description: Grown for FoliageFragrant: NoFoliage Type: VariegatedFoliage Color(s): Green, RedFoliage Description: Variegated, Deep Green Colored Foliage | Houseplants > English Ivy Plant Addicts 6_IVY_GREEN-HP
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Quick Growing, Easy To Grow VineLight Preference/Tolerated (Bright Direct Light, Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light)Average Watering NeedsMature Height 6-10 inchesHedera helix is better known as English Ivy, California Ivy, Glacier Ivy, Baltic Ivy, or Common Ivy. The list of Ivy varieties is lengthy and continually being expanded. All of these plants are vining perennials native to parts of Europe, Scandinavia, and Russia and easily grow indoors as a houseplant where they are well behaved. Green California Ivy has solid green leaves that grow in size as they mature. Ivy can be grown on its own as a specimen plant or added to a mixed hanging basket of other indoor vines.Best Locations For Growing Green California IvyIvy is one of the top plants for air filtration in a house or office setting. The leaves filter toxins from carpets, paint, and other indoor furnishings, and add oxygen to the air. The fact that it can tolerate a reasonable amount of neglect makes this plant easy for a first-time houseplant grower. All parts of Green California Ivy are poisonous, and this plant should be kept away from children and pets.Green California Ivy Sunlight RequirementsIndoors, Ivy needs indirect bright light to keep it growing robust and compact. Lower light will result in sparse leggy growth that is not a vibrant green color. Hanging baskets of Ivy should be hung on a wall opposite a window with southern or western exposure. Hanging Ivy in direct sun will cause burning of the leaves and dieback of the stems. Green California Ivy CareUse indoor potting soil with added perlite or vermiculite to aid drainage and keep the soil light and loose. Ivy can get dusty indoors and can be given a shower every so often to clean off the leaves. Use room temperature water and thoroughly wet both sides of the leaves. Leave the Ivy to drain in the shower for a couple of hours before moving it back into its regular position. Ivy tolerates being mildly rootbound and will only need repotting when the roots begin to grow out of the drainage holes. Watering Green California IvyGreen California Ivy can be left to dry between waterings. When the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry to the touch, the plant needs watering. Always water enough that liquid drains from the bottom pot holes. Do not let Ivy sit in a saucer of water for longer than 10-15 minutes. The roots do not like sitting in waterlogged soil. If the tips of the leaves are turning brown, your Ivy may need more humidity. Mist the plant daily with water to provide extra humidity in the winter when indoor heating makes the atmosphere drier.Feeding Green California IvyIvy will benefit from fertilizing every six months. Use a balanced, diluted liquid houseplant formula with an NPK ratio of 10-10-10. Over-fertilizing can damage the roots and weaken new growth, leaving it susceptible to pests and disease.Green California English Ivy InformationLight Exposure: Bright Direct Light, Bright Indirect Light, Medium LightCare Requirements: EasyWatering Requirements: Average - When the top 2 inches of the soil dries out.Pet Friendly: NoKid Friendly: NoAir Purifier: ModerateHabit: TrailingGrowth Rate: FastMature Height: 6-10 inchesMature Spread: 3-50 feetFlowering: NoFlower Color(s): NoneFlower Shade/Description: Grown for FoliageFragrant: NoFoliage Type: VariegatedFoliage Color(s): Green, RedFoliage Description: Variegated, Deep Green Colored Foliage | Houseplants > English Ivy Plant Addicts 6_IVY_GREEN-HP
Specifications
Compatibility | House Plant |
Mature Spread | 3-50 Feet |
Mature Height | 6-10 Inches |
Temperature | 70° - 90°f (21° - 32°c) |
Humidity | Average (40% - 60%) |
Watering Requirements | Average - When The Top 2 Inches Of The Soil Dries Out. |
Light Exposure | Bright Direct Light, Bright Indirect Light, Medium Light |
Other Name(s) | Common Ivy |
Care Requirements | Easy |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Common Name | Green California English Ivy |
Foliage Color(s) | Green, Red |
Flower Shade/description | Grown For Foliage |
Scientific Name | Hedera Helix 'Green California' |
Air Purifier | Moderate |
Flowering | No |
Flower Color(s) | None |
Habit | Trailing |
Foliage Type | Variegated |
Foliage Description | Variegated, Deep Green Colored Foliage |