Ivy with green leaves may seem a bit ordinary. But it's nothing of the sort! There are over 250 different varieties of green ivy on offer in this shop. They can be distinguished by the size or shape of their leaves, by their growth habit, by whether or not they grow quickly, by whether they tend to creep or climb... In short, each of these varieties has its own specific advantage.
In general, they are particularly robust and a safe bet. Some of them are particularly well suited to topiary.

Hedera algeriensis or Algerian ivy
As its name suggests, it originates from the north of Algeria and Tunisia.
Ivy with large leaves and 3 lobes

Hedera helix ‘Chrysophylla’ adult
In its adult form, this variety of ivy has round to cordate leaves.
Most of the leaves are green,

Hedera helix ‘Jacky’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy whose leaves take on beautiful dark red mottles as the cold weather arrives.
Blade composed of 5 lobes

Hedera helix ‘On the Fritz’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with small bird's-foot leaves, forming an attractive, compact clump.
Very elongated lobes. Stems well-branched, with

Hedera helix ‘Anthonin’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy forming a dense dark green clump.
Leaves with 3 lobes, sometimes overlapping at the base. Lobes

Hedera helix ‘Green Sheen’ - climbing ivy
Ivy with an elongated, pointed central leaf lobe.
Blade with 3 to 5 lobes. Young

Hedera helix ‘Big Deal’ - Ornamental ivy
A variety with atypical leaves reminiscent of those of the Geranium. Originally known as “Geranium Ivy”.
Almost round, lobeless leaf,

Hedera helix ‘Cockle Shell’ - Ornamental ivy
A ground-cover variety with a high decorative value.
Thick, dark green, shell-shaped leaves. Blade fan-shaped. Lobes reduced.

Hedera helix ‘Arran’ - Ornamental ivy
One of the hardiest ivies because of its geographical origin.
Leaves, rather small, three-lobed with a terminal lobe

Hedera helix ‘Emerald Globe’ - Ornamental ivy
Forms a compact, semi-erect or tiered clump.
Thick, well-branched, fasciate stems. Asymmetrical leaves with 3 lobes.

Hedera helix ‘New Look’ - Ornamental ivy
Mutation, which is clearly different from the type in that the lobes are joined at the front to form

Hedera helix ‘Malvern’ - Ornamental ivy
Its main attraction is its extreme hairiness.
Leaves with 3 to 5 pointed lobes. Leaf margin

Hedera helix ‘Odin’ - Ornamental ivy
Asymmetrical foliage with slightly pronounced lobes.
Glossy green leaf blade with a light cream variegation that gives it extra character.

Hedera helix ‘Rouge Hivernal’ - Ornamental ivy
A selection close to the type species, whose specific interest stems from the beautiful bronze colouring of its leaves in winter when the weather is fine.

Hedera helix ‘Star’ - Ornamental ivy
A vigorous, branched plant that forms large masses of light green foliage.
Sagittate leaf composed of 5 lobes, the central lobe

Hedera helix ‘Vitis’- Ornamental ivy
Leaves somewhat like vine leaves, but smaller. Lobes pointed and curved downwards.

Hedera hibernica ‘Digitata’ - Irish Ivy
Ivy with small leaves generally consisting of 5 lobes, often different, some of which are digitate, hence its name.
Slow growth,

Hedera helix ‘Cristo’ - Ornamental ivy
Compact ivy. Leaves rolled up on themselves. Sometimes with outgrowths at the edge of the leaf.
Result

Hedera helix ‘Chalice’ - Ornamental ivy
Slow-growing ivy. Leaves: irregularly shaped and curved, formed of 5 to 7 lobes with wavy margins, glossy.

Hedera helix ‘Little Witch’ - Ornamental ivy
Original twisted foliage, medium green, darkening in the cold.
Lobes so deep that they reach almost to the petiole, with frequently

Hedera helix ‘Mein Herz’ - Ornamental ivy
Dark green, oblong foliage, not lobed, attractively veined.
Stems with 2 cm internodes that produce shoots

Hedera helix or wood ivy
An excellent ground cover or ideal climber, depending on its use and the environment in which it grows.
Leaves made up of

Hedera helix ‘Ruffled Bubble’ - ornamental ivy
Ivy with totally atypical leaves, abundantly twisted and curled.
The leaf forms an amazing crumpled ball that does not look like a ball.

Hedera helix f. poetarum ‘Arborescens’
This plant, known as «poets» ivy", is native to the Caucasus and produces small orange fruits.
The leaves of

Hedera helix ‘Nico’ - ornamental ivy
An uncommon ivy, with wavy-curled leaves, sometimes with small crystals on the margins.
Leaf blade composed of 3

Hedera hibernica - Irish ivy
Irish ivy is vigorous, with strong stems and broad leaves.
They are generally concave and thick, composed of

Hedera helix ‘Peace’ - wood ivy
Ivy fairly similar to the type, with slightly undulating, webbed leaves.
Blade with 5 pointed lobes. Young stems

Hedera helix ‘Bill Archer’ mutation - Ornamental ivy
A very original ivy with fine, very narrow leaves.
Non-lobed, linear, dark green leaves with one vein.

Hedera helix ‘Congesta’ - Ornamental ivy
A highly original and decorative shrub.
Stems erect and thick. Leaves arranged in columns on either side of the stem.

Hedera helix ‘Avon’ - Ornamental ivy
One of the fast-growing ivies that thrives in sunny conditions.
Medium-sized leaves composed of 3