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Hedera helix Needlepoint - Common Ivy

Hedera helix Needlepoint
English Ivy, Common Ivy, European Ivy

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A lovely variety of common ivy with small dark green foliage and lighter veins, cut into a bird's foot shape, finely divided into lobed and pointed digits. well-branched and dense, it climbs on a wall or spreads on the ground with elegance and determination in any soil and in all exposures.
Height at maturity
4 m
Spread at maturity
2 m
Exposure
Partial shade, Shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
all types
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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Flowering time September to October
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Description

Hedera helix 'Needlepoint' is an original and vigorous variety of common ivy, with very interesting foliage, curiously cut like a bird's foot. Its small leaves, finely divided into pointed lobes, have a dark green colour and are shiny with lighter veins, sometimes turning bronze in cold weather. This climbing or creeping ivy is well-branched and dense, forming a charming leafy blanket that will hide everything it needs to, including in the less attractive areas of the garden. Easily controlled through pruning, it also grows well in pots on a terrace or balcony.

 

Ivies belong to the Araliaceae family and are cousins of Ginseng and fatsias. Hedera helix 'Needlepoint' comes from common ivy, which is found everywhere in European forests, countryside, and gardens. The latter is native to the entire temperate Eurasian zone of the northern hemisphere.

'Needlepoint' is a designation that encompasses several forms of common ivy characterised by deeply cut lobed foliage. Depending on the strains, these subspecies are called 'Digitata', 'Sagittifolia' or 'Pedata'. It is a fast-growing climbing or creeping plant, well-branched from the base and capable of occupying an area of 4m (13ft) by 2m (7ft). Its small, elongated evergreen leaves are divided into 3 to 5 narrow lobes with more or less pointed tips. They are borne on thick, green, and then greyish stems with star-shaped hairs. Their colour is a fairly dark green veined with lighter green to silver. Cold weather sometimes brings out more or less bronze shades on the leaf. The foliage borne by the stems that will flower, located higher on the plant, has a more traditional appearance of ivy leaves, much less cut. The stems cling on their own to supports with powerful climbing roots. In autumn, the nectar from its inconspicuous green flowers, in the form of globular inflorescences, is an excellent source of food for bees. It is followed by the formation of black-blue berries, toxic to humans but an excellent source of winter food for birds.

 

The perfectly hardy Hedera helix 'Needlepoint', as robust as its ancestor the common ivy, thrives absolutely everywhere except in hot or arid exposures. This plant is a good wall cover but do not neglect it as it can sometimes become invasive or damage old walls or facades. On the other hand, ivies with variegated or cut foliage are irreplaceable for decorating a terrace or balcony, trained on a small wire structure or trailing in draperies along large planters, down to the ground. In the garden, they form excellent ground covers capable of eventually discouraging weeds in full sun, partial shade, or even shade. Associate them with dense perennials to keep their base moist. One can create beautiful low-maintenance woodland scenes by combining ivies with epimediums, lamiums, wood anemones, or perennial geraniums such as macrorrhizum or phaeum, for example.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 4 m
Spread at maturity 2 m
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Flowering time September to October
Fragrance slightly scented
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Fruit colour black

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Hedera

Species

helix

Cultivar

Needlepoint

Family

Araliaceae

Other common names

English Ivy, Common Ivy, European Ivy

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference836371

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Planting and care

Hedera helix 'Needlepoint' is easy to grow in any ordinary soil and can be planted all year round. It prefers fertile soil that is moist but well-drained, but it can tolerate the presence of limestone or clay if the soil is well-prepared, and it is quite resistant to drought once established. It will thrive in both sun and shade. Ideally, plant it against a wall in a partially shaded and sheltered position to help it establish, and monitor watering during the first two years after planting, especially during dry summers. To promote faster growth of new shoots, secure the stems to the ground (layering). Don't hesitate to rejuvenate the plant by removing old branches. Regular pruning is necessary to shape it. Remove any branches that have leaves that look different or those that take on an upright and bushy form, if necessary.

 

For container cultivation, mix 7 parts ordinary soil, 3 parts compost, and 2 parts sand. Water regularly and apply fertiliser once a month during the growing season. Keep the substrate moist.

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Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
Type of support Tree, Wall

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery, Shaded rockery, Woodland edge, Undergrowth
Type of use Container, Climbing
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Partial shade, Shade
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture all types, Ordinary

Care

Pruning instructions Feel free to rejuvenate the plant by removing old branches. Prune regularly to shape it. Remove branches that bear any leaves which look different.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time March to April
Soil moisture all types
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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