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There are innumerable species of ivy around the world

There are a large number of ivy species worldwide, which are also represented in different varieties. Ivy always forms green leaves, which, depending on the variety, can be variegated, i.e. with yellow or white spots.

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All ivy species found in Europe are hardy. Only the variegated varieties do not tolerate frost as well as single-colored ivy and should therefore rather be in protected locations or as Cared for houseplant will.

Native ivy species

Four types of ivy play a role in Central Europe:

  • Hedera helix
  • Hedera helix Goldheart
  • Hedera hibernica
  • Hedera colchica

This is how the native ivy species differ from one another

Hedera helix, also known as common ivy, is particularly robust and grows wherever there is enough soil moisture. This species is absolutely hardy. Hedera helix Goldheart differs from common ivy with its golden yellow heart in the middle of the leaf. It needs more light, because that's the only way the colors can develop properly. Goldheart tolerates cold temperatures less well and is therefore in sheltered locations or

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Hedera hibernica is also called Irish ivy. This type of ivy has larger leaves and is not quite as hardy. The adherent roots are less strong than those of Hedera helix. Therefore, if you want to green a facade, you should better use Irish ivy plant.

Hedera colchica - Caucasian ivy - has rather weakly developed adherent roots. Therefore, this type is less suitable for the greening of Walls, as the plant easily loosens in adverse weather conditions such as storms. At around ten meters, Hedera colchica is not quite as high as the other ivy species.

Is red ivy a specific type of ivy?

Sometimes the leaves of the ivy change color Red. This is not another species of ivy. The red color is caused by sugar molecules in the leaves.

Some varieties of ivy turn red in autumn when the temperatures drop. Red ivy leaves are a sign that the variety is particularly hardy.

Direct sunlight can also cause the ivy leaves to take on a reddish color. However, only the leaves in direct sunlight are affected. Leaves growing on the same stem in the shade are the normal green color.

Particularly poisonous: American poison oak

In America, ivy is one of the most poisonous plants. Poison sumac contains a strong contact poison that can cause severe burns to the skin.

Tips

All Ivy species are poisonous. The toxins are contained in all parts of the plant. The berries are particularly dangerous, although they do not develop until the ivy is older.

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