Folk name: Bulb ivy
Plant height: approx. 1 m
Deciduous: No
Hardy: Reasonably
Description: The leaves of the Hedera have an ovoid shape. The leaves are glossy dark green on top and matt green on the underside. After flowering, cluster-shaped berries appear at the tips of the branches. When ripe, the berries turn black in colour. Hedera branches are also suitable as decorative material
Pruning: in spring
Flowering time: The plant flowers from July to August and bears fruit from October to March
Pitch:
You can place the plant in both semi-shade and shade
Care:
Before planting, soak the pot in a bucket of water for 10 minutes
History:
The name Hedera is derived from the Greek word haerere = confirm self. The plants are native to the Atlantic islands, western, central and southern Europe, northwest Africa, south and central Asia eastern and Japan.
Significance:
The name Hedera is derived from the Greek word haerere, meaning 'to affirm oneself'.