Common Ivy Roots (Wall, Thin) (Hedera helix)
Common Ivy Roots (Wall, Thin) (Hedera helix)
Common Ivy Roots (Wall, Thin) represents Hedera helix in its early wall-climbing stage, when slender vines first reach upward and begin attaching to vertical surfaces with fine, delicate aerial roots. These thin rootlets form a subtle fringe along the stem, barely visible from a distance but creating a textured line when viewed up close. In this form, the vine maintains a narrow silhouette, with small to medium lobed leaves arranged tightly along a flexible stem that hugs the wall.
Hedera helix climbs cautiously at this stage, creating gentle arcs and light tracings across brick, stone, or timber. The plant relies on these fine roots for initial grip rather than full anchoring, allowing the vine to explore surfaces before committing to thicker, permanent footing. This thin-root expression captures the graceful beginning of ivy’s upward expansion, revealing how a ground-hugging plant transitions into a true wall-climber.
Common Ivy Roots (Wall, Thin) has a typical overall height between 6’-30’ (1.83-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 1’-5’ (30-152 cm).
Common Ivy Roots (Wall, Thin) represents Hedera helix in its early wall-climbing stage, when slender vines first reach upward and begin attaching to vertical surfaces with fine, delicate aerial roots. These thin rootlets form a subtle fringe along the stem, barely visible from a distance but creating a textured line when viewed up close. In this form, the vine maintains a narrow silhouette, with small to medium lobed leaves arranged tightly along a flexible stem that hugs the wall.
Hedera helix climbs cautiously at this stage, creating gentle arcs and light tracings across brick, stone, or timber. The plant relies on these fine roots for initial grip rather than full anchoring, allowing the vine to explore surfaces before committing to thicker, permanent footing. This thin-root expression captures the graceful beginning of ivy’s upward expansion, revealing how a ground-hugging plant transitions into a true wall-climber.
Common Ivy Roots (Wall, Thin) has a typical overall height between 6’-30’ (1.83-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 1’-5’ (30-152 cm).