Common Ivy (Hedge, Segment) (Hedera helix)
Common Ivy (Hedge, Segment) (Hedera helix)
Common ivy (Hedera helix) in a hedge single form presents as an individual plant with dense, compact growth forming a contained mass of evergreen foliage. The stems branch closely and may attach to nearby supports, though the plant maintains a self-contained structure. Leaves are lobed and glossy, arranged along the stems to create a cohesive canopy.
Native to Europe and western Asia, Hedera helix grows in a wide range of habitats including forests and shaded slopes. The species is biologically notable for its resilience and ability to adapt to different growth conditions. In single hedge form, the plant emphasizes compactness and structural integrity, maintaining dense evergreen foliage while functioning as an individual shrub-like mass.
Common Ivy (Hedge, Segment) has a typical cultivated height between 3’-6’ (.91-1.83 m) and spread of 2’-3’ (.61-.91 m). The leaf length is between 2”-4” (5-10 cm).
Common ivy (Hedera helix) in a hedge single form presents as an individual plant with dense, compact growth forming a contained mass of evergreen foliage. The stems branch closely and may attach to nearby supports, though the plant maintains a self-contained structure. Leaves are lobed and glossy, arranged along the stems to create a cohesive canopy.
Native to Europe and western Asia, Hedera helix grows in a wide range of habitats including forests and shaded slopes. The species is biologically notable for its resilience and ability to adapt to different growth conditions. In single hedge form, the plant emphasizes compactness and structural integrity, maintaining dense evergreen foliage while functioning as an individual shrub-like mass.
Common Ivy (Hedge, Segment) has a typical cultivated height between 3’-6’ (.91-1.83 m) and spread of 2’-3’ (.61-.91 m). The leaf length is between 2”-4” (5-10 cm).