








Lil' Bit Green English Ivy
Hedera helix
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Continue shoppingToxic to pets, cats and dogs.
Super easy to care for and perfect for beginners.
This plant loves low to medium indirect light.
Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
Prerfers light humidity. Spritz occasionally.
Helps remove benzene, formaldehyde, xylene and toluene from the air.
Vigorous and fast-growing, English Ivy -- also known as Hedera helix -- is a climbing vine from the family Araliaceae. With medium water and indirect light, English Ivy is known to be extremely low maintenance, with an evergreen leaf and an insignificant (if ever) flower. Resilient as ever, it can grow in a number of conditions and nearly any soil, but it does prefer a rich loam with sufficient drainage.
Native to Europe, northeast Ireland, Scandinavia, and all the way down to Spain, this ivy is most often seen as a landscape plant.
English Ivy is able to climb because of aerial rootlets with matted pads that let it attach to most surfaces.
When they do flower in late Autumn, they're important late season food sources for bees and insects.
Taking care of plants is easier than you think, trust us. Lively Root has put together a series of quick how-tos and informative posts on signs of over and under watering, repotting your plants, removing unwanted insects, and much more.
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