Hedera helix ‘Malvern’ – Ornemental Ivy

Owes its main attraction to its extreme hairiness.

Leaves composed of 3 to 5 pointed lobes. Edge of the leaf twisted and folded, giving a very wavy impression. Dark green leaf blade, but the presence of white hairs gives the leaves a gray appearance.

Very rustic variety and interesting in pots or as ground cover. Choose a location in partial shade.

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Ornemental ivy  – Hedera helix ‘Malvern’

In a nutshell

The ornamental ivy, Hedera helix ‘Malvern’, owes its main attraction to its extreme hairiness. The abundance of hairs is so great that the new leaves appear with a silvery white budding that could be mistaken for a mite attack! When the leaves are larger and the hairs are evenly distributed, its hairiness is not so obvious. The hairiness would be more noticeable if it is grown indoors rather than outdoors.

The leaves are composed of 3 to 5 pointed lobes. The edge of the leaf is twisted and folded and gives a very wavy impression. The blade is dark green, but the presence of white hairs gives the leaves a gray appearance.

The variety is very hardy and is interesting in pots or as ground cover. Choose a location in partial shade

History

This cultivar was discovered by Fibrex Nurseries Ltd, UK, in 1989. It is a mutation of ‘Olive Rose’.

Technical leaflet - Hedera helix 'Malvern'

Botanical information

  • Family: Araliaceae
  • Genus: Hedera
  • Species: helix
  • Cultivar: ‘Malvern’
  • Pierot classification: wavy-crispy ivy, curiosity ivy
  • Foliage stage: juvenile
  • Origin of the species: Europe, from Spain to Norway, but little on the Atlantic coast.
  • Origin of the cultivar: sport of ‘Olive Rose’, discovered by the Fibrex nursery, United Kingdom, in 1989

Description of Hedera helix 'Malvern'

  • Shape: spreading
  • Number of lobes: 3 to 5 lobes in general, pointed
  • Leaf length: 5 to 6 cm
  • Leaf width: 4 to 8 cm
  • Leaf colour: dark green, more or less covered with grey hairs
  • Vein colour: light green
  • Leaf base: wedge-shaped or truncate
  • Leaf apex: acute
  • Stem and petiole colour: purplish green
  • Petiole length: 4 to 8 cm
  • Internodes: 2 to 3 cm
  • Ramifications: little branched
  • Hairs: stellate, 3 to 5 branches

Tips for planting, growing and maintaining Hedera helix 'Malvern'

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

Ivy in literature

“Ivy knows no boundaries between stone and earth; it entwines itself around everything that surrounds it.”

D.H. Lawrence, The Country Girls

Additional information

Weight N/A
Stock 9cm and 1L pots

21 to 50 pots

Stock containers of 2 or 4L

6 to 10 containers

Stock big articles

0 big article

Shape

Little branched, Spread out

Appearance of foliage

Atypical, Curly, Green

Possible uses

Climbing, Ground cover, Hanging plant, Pots or planters

Exposure

Partial shade

Hardiness

Good hardiness

Ease of cultivation

Easy

Development speed

Medium

Development vigor

Medium

Classification according to the Pierot system

Curly, From 'Pittsburgh', Oddity

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