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Hedera helix 'Natasha' - Natasha Ivy

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Hedera helix 'Natasha' is more than just an ordinary vine; this evergreen wonder, affectionately known as Natasha Ivy, brings a hearty burst of color and robust elegance to any landscape. Standing proudly as a member of the Araliaceae family, this dynamic climber stretches out its glossy, leathery green leaves, often with a light touch of yellow variegation, to create a living work of art. Its enchanting beauty isn't bound by seasons; frost hardy and disease-resistant, Natasha Ivy boldly wears its rich verdant hues all year round. Adaptability is the name of the game, with Natasha Ivy prospering under both the carefree warmth of full sun and the cool tranquillity of partial shade. The vine's resilient growth makes it an impeccable choice for covering walls or trellises, or even providing a dense ground cover. And if finesse in a pot is your calling, know that whether stationed on a balcony or patio, our Natasha Ivy in container cultivation delivers a remarkable ornamental appeal. Step into the world of low-maintenance and high-aesthetic with Natasha Ivy—an enduring touchstone of garden charm.

  • Size: Climbing vine, can reach extensive lengths with support
  • Foliage: Glossy, leathery, rich green leaves, often with pale yellow variegation
  • Water usage: Average
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Year-round interest: Frost hardy and disease-resistant, maintains beauty all year round.
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