Climbing ivy

Climbing ivy has many uses in the garden: to dress up a facade, hide an overlook, create a fence, protect tree trunks and so on. They can also be used to create waterfalls on balconies or in flats. You'll find around 230 of them in this shop.

One of the variables to take into account is the speed of development, depending on your objective.

A reminder: climbing ivy does not damage walls in good condition or trees. Find out more.

  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Green Sheen’ - climbing ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera hibernica</em> ‘Plougestan’ - Irish Ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Green Ripple’ - ornamental ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Quiberon’ - wood ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera hibernica</em> ‘Bois de Cise’ - Irish ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera hibernica</em> ‘Atlanti’ - Irish ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera hibernica</em> ‘Jabugo’ - Irish ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Tanja’ - ornamental ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera hibernica</em> - Irish Ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Honeyuce’ - Ornamental ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Tauzia Mega’ - Ornamental Ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Tumulus Saint-Michel’ - wood ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Port-Blanc’ - wood ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Saint-Vaast’ - wood ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Theo’ - ornamental ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Plattensee’ - ornamental ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Pitimini’ - ornamental ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Sanka’ - ornamental ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Nez de Jobourg’ - wood ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Mona Lisa’ - ornamental ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Morbihan’ - Wood ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Mont Blanc’ - ornamental ivy Quick View
  • <em>Hedera helix</em> ‘Hall of Mirrors’ - ornamental ivy Quick View