Hedera hibernia 'Spetchley'

Hedera hibernia 'Spetchley'

One of the tiniest of ivies, with leathery dark leaves and maroon new stems.
Product code: H23-9
£4.50
Hedera hibernia 'Spetchley' is known colloquially as the Gnome Ivy, this has tiny triangular leaves, the two lower lobes smaller than the terminal one, densely produced along the dark reddish stems. It originated from Spetchley Park in Worcestershire.
Product specifications
Quantity 9 cm pot
Width 50 cm
Height 50 cm
Family Araliaceae
Flowering grown for its foliage
Habitat detail sun or shade
Garden habitat Part shade
Soil Standard
Plant category climbing plant
Award of Garden Merit Yes
Height range 20 - 60 cm
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