Hedera colchica ‘Dentata’
Colchis Ivy 'Dentata'Decoration form | leaves |
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Color of flowers | --- |
Flowering month | IX, X, XI |
Annual growth | 1-2 m |
Aspect | 1/2 sun, 1/4 sun, shadow |
Frost hardiness | Zones 7 - 10 |
Density on 1m2 | --- |
Evergreen plant | no |
A striking, strong-growing ivy variety of exceptionally large leaves but moderate frost hardiness. Selected before 1870 by J. F. Ruprecht in the native site in Caucasus. The leaves are 15-20 cm long, varying from ovate to cordate, non-lobed, irregularly dentate, evergreen, leathery, lustreless, light green in spring, they darken in summer. It clings to supports by means of aerial roots, climbing over walls. It reaches 7 m height, gaining 1-2 m a year. This variety can freeze during harsher winters. It should be placed in sheltered locations, in a mild climate e.g. West and North-West of Poland. It thrives in semi-shade, tolerates average soil and temporary draughts. Particularly useful as groundcover but it can also be trained over walls or tree trunks.