Hedera colchica

Persian Ivy, Colchis Ivy

It climbs over walls, rocks, tree trunks and trellises, and carpets the ground. Its small aerial roots cling to everything. Ivy often naturalizes and spreads throughout the landscape. Older plants produce small green flowers and poisonous, bluish-black berries. They need shade and shelter to prevent winter drainage in cold climates. Water deeply during drought. Prune in spring to control growth and shape. Mulch in summer for weed control.
Hedera colchica, Persian Ivy, Colchis Ivy
Huge, dark green, leathery leaves grow from 4 to 10 inches wide. Needs no watering. Best-known variety, dentata, has faintly toothed leaves. Dentata variegata's leaves are marbled with deep green, gray green and creamy white.

Attributes - Hedera colchica

Plant Type: Vine

Foliage: Evergreen

Height: 25 ft. to 30 ft.

Width: 15 ft.

Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Sun

Climate: Zones 6, 7, 8, 9

Notes: Poisonous. Susceptible to Black Spot, Spider Mites.

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