Common Ivy Roots (Ground) (Hedera helix)
Common Ivy Roots (Ground) (Hedera helix)
Common Ivy Roots (Ground) describes Hedera helix creeping across the soil while producing visible aerial rootlets along the underside of its stems. These fine, fibrous roots cling lightly to the ground, creating a textured contrast with the plant’s smooth, lobed leaves. In this mode, the plant grows as a close-set groundcover, with roots assisting in anchoring the vines as they weave through shaded or uneven terrain.
The exposed rootlets give this expression of Hedera helix a more detailed, tactile appearance, emphasizing its capacity to bind gently to surfaces while maintaining a low, spreading profile.
Common Ivy Roots (Ground) has a typical overall height between 6”-12” (15-30 cm) and spread diameter of 8’-20’ (2.44-6.1 m).
Common Ivy Roots (Ground) describes Hedera helix creeping across the soil while producing visible aerial rootlets along the underside of its stems. These fine, fibrous roots cling lightly to the ground, creating a textured contrast with the plant’s smooth, lobed leaves. In this mode, the plant grows as a close-set groundcover, with roots assisting in anchoring the vines as they weave through shaded or uneven terrain.
The exposed rootlets give this expression of Hedera helix a more detailed, tactile appearance, emphasizing its capacity to bind gently to surfaces while maintaining a low, spreading profile.
Common Ivy Roots (Ground) has a typical overall height between 6”-12” (15-30 cm) and spread diameter of 8’-20’ (2.44-6.1 m).