Clare Foster's own front garden in Berkshire, with loose planting anchored around clipped spheres of silvery Teucrium fruticans
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Variegated English Ivy Varieties feature leaves with multiple colors, typically in shades of green, white, yellow, or cream, creating a striking visual contrast. Here’s an all-inclusive list, along with details on their leaf colors!
Featuring green leaves with bright gold edges, this ivy is particularly striking. The intensity of the gold color can increase with more sunlight.
Kolibri ivy has leaves with a unique combination of green and white. The leaves are primarily green with a splash of white in the center, giving it a frosted appearance.
In full sun, the leaves of Buttercup ivy turn a bright, sunny yellow, while in shade, they remain a more muted green-yellow. It’s a cheerful and vibrant addition to any garden.
The leaves of Adam ivy are deep green with irregular splashes of yellow or light green. It’s a more subtle variegation compared to some others.
Eva ivy is characterized by dark green leaves with light green to cream margins. It’s known for its elegant and refined appearance.
The leaves of this variety have a unique, lacy appearance with dark green centers and light green edges. They also have a slightly curled shape, adding to their charm.
This variety has a distinctive look with its gold and green variegated leaves. It’s known for its lush, dense growth.
Its leaves are characterized by a vibrant, golden-yellow hue at the center, which beautifully contrasts with the rich, deep green edges. The foliage has a glossy sheen to it.
A striking variegation of creamy white and deep green distinguishes its leaves. The edges are predominantly white, which gradually blends into the green at the center.
When growing these Variegated English Ivy Varieties in your garden or home, it’s important to consider their light requirements
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