Hedera hel. 'Arborescens' - C1.3
Hedera hel. 'Arborescens' - C1.3
Description
Black, round fruits emerge from these from March. They are small.
Bulletpoints
* Fruit ornamentation
* the blossoms are heavily favoured by bees, bumblebees and hoverflies
* resistant to urban climates, heat-loving, smoke-hardy
Growth habit
Common ivy 'Arborescens' is bushy and upright in habit. Slow growing.
Water
The plant has a medium water requirement.
Location
Preferred location in semi-shady to shady position.
Soil
No special requirements.
Planting time
Container plants can be planted all year round, except when the soil is frozen and in summer heat (over 30°C).
Tasks
- Apply compost: In the period from November to December.
Care
Ivy as an adhesive rootstock is particularly suitable for greening house walls. A wooden structure should be chosen for stabilisation.
Flower
The yellow-green flowers appear in umbels from September to October.
fruit
The black, round fruits of Hedera helix 'Arborescens' are particularly decorative. These appear from March and are small.
Interesting facts
Plant or parts of the plant are poisonous.
Use
Façade, bee pasture, ground cover, bird food plant, balcony/terrace
Root
Hedera helix 'Arborescens' is a heartroot and, depending on the soil, forms densely branched roots.
- Article number10000
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EAN codeHEHARBOR-2C13
- Latin nameHedera hel. 'Arborescens'
- catalogLandscape shop