Hedera helix ‘Cockle Shell’ – Ornemental Ivy

Ground cover variety with high decorative interest.

Thick, dark green, shell-shaped leaves. Fan-shaped blade. Lobes reduced to small teeth, 3 to 5 in number. Prominent veins.

Ivy that does not like prolonged humidity (causes necrosis on the foliage). Perfect in a clump. Shrubby shape, does not produce stems that risk invading other plants.

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Ornemental ivy  – Hedera helix ‘Cockle Shell’

In a nutshell

Ornamental ivy, Hedera helix ‘Cockle Shell’ , is a ground cover variety with high decorative interest.

The leaves are thick, dark green, and shell-shaped. In the youngest leaves, the shell is oriented upwards. It may tilt downwards in the oldest leaves. The blade is fan-shaped. The lobes, if they exist, are reduced to small teeth, 3 to 5 in number. The veins are prominent.

This ivy does not like prolonged humidity which can cause necrosis on the foliage. It is perfect in a clump. With its shrubby shape, it does not produce stems which risk invading other plants.

History

This cultivar was discovered by P Taylor, California, USA, in 1976. It is a mutation of ‘California’.

Technical leaflet - Hedera helix 'Cockle Shell'

Botanical information

  • Family: Araliaceae
  • Genus: Hedera
  • Species: helix
  • Cultivar: ‘Cockle Shell’
  • Pierot classification: fan-leaved ivy
  • Leaf stage: juvenile
  • Origin of the species: Europe, from Spain to Norway, but little on the Atlantic coast.
  • Origin of the cultivar: sport of ‘California’, discovered in 1976 by P Taylor, California, United States.

Description of Hedera helix 'Cockle Shell'

  • Shape: shrubby, semi-erect
  • Number of lobes: 0 to 5 very slightly marked lobes
  • Leaf length: 5 cm
  • Leaf width: 5 cm
  • Leaf colour: dark green
  • Vein colour: light green
  • Stem and petiole colour: purplish green
  • Ramifications: quite branched
  • Hairs: stellar, 3 to 5 branches

Tips for planting, growing and maintaining Hedera helix 'Cockle Shell'

  • Exposure: shade, partial shade
  • Hardiness: -15°C
  • Soil moisture: fresh soil
  • Soil pH: neutral or calcareous
  • Soil type: all
  • Soil richness: ordinary or humus-rich
  • Use: pots, planters, ground cover, rockery
  • Development: moderate, slow
  • Pruning: once a year
  • Pests: very rare (red spiders, scale insects)
  • Diseases : very rare (spots on the leaves)

Ivy in literature

“The ivy was creeping slowly but surely, conquering every crack in the old stones. 

Virginia Woolf , Between the Acts

Additional information

Weight N/A
Stock 9cm and 1L pots

0 pot

Stock containers of 2 or 4L

21 to 50 containers

Stock big articles

0 big article

Shape

Quite branched, Semi-erect, Shrubby

Appearance of foliage

Green

Possible uses

Ground cover, Pots or planters, Rockery

Exposure

Partial shade, Shade

Hardiness

Good hardiness

Ease of cultivation

Tricky in wet condition

Development speed

Slow

Development vigor

Modest

Classification according to the Pierot system

Fan, From 'Pittsburgh'

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