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English Ivy

English Ivy

English Ivy is admired for its charming, evergreen foliage and versatile growth, with its trailing vines adding a touch of English elegance to any space! This low-maintenance plant is perfect for beginners, as it can tolerate almost all light conditions. Once you find the right spot and keep the soil slightly moist, your English Ivy will flourish, making it an easy and classic addition to any home.

Pet Safe 

English Ivy plants are toxic to pets and should be kept out of reach. 

Light 

While English Ivy plants survive in low light, they do best in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct light as this can scorch their leaves. If you have a variegated variety (one with white or cream colors), it may prefer slightly less light than a variety that is solid green. 

Water Requirements 

These plants prefer colder yet humid conditions and slightly moist soil. Water frequently when the top inch of soil is dry and make sure water has fully drained. Keep an eye out for spider mites as they love English Ivy! 

Similar Care to…

English Ivy have similar care characteristics to Spider Plants, Pothos, and Tradescantia

 

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