If you are looking for a ground cover ivy, you are spoiled for choice, as there are so many in our collection. Below you will find nearly 300!
One of the main variations in this regard is the thickness of the carpet. You can prefer a thin carpet that leaves room for other plants in the middle of the ivy (bulbs in spring, for example), or on the contrary a thick carpet that prevents any other plants from settling. This last option is interesting to avoid having to weed.

Hedera helix ‘Anne So’ – Ornemental Ivy
Climbing plant highly appreciated for its beauty and elegant appearance.
Foliage turning distinctly red in winter, highlighting its light green

Hedera maroccana ‘Nabar-nabar’- Moroccan ivy
Has very pretty white or cream foliage speckled with dark green with red stems and petioles. In Basque, ‘Nabar-Nabar’ means

Hedera algeriensis – Algerian ivy
As its name suggests, it is native to northern Algeria and Tunisia.
Large-leaved ivy, with 3 shallow lobes, of a

Hedera helix – English ivy
Excellent ground cover or ideal climber, depending on the use you reserve for it or the environment in which it

Hedera cypria ‘Coon Hollow’ – Cyprus ivy
Hedera cypria ‘Coon Hollow’ is a very interesting but rare ivy.
It is a cultivar of the Cyprus ivy.
It

Hedera nepalensis – Nepalese Ivy
Young leaves are purple, turning green at maturity. Rather triangular leaf, sometimes webbed. May form 3 to 5 lobes.
Ivy

Hedera helix ‘Nevers Golden Ingot’ – Ornemental Ivy
Very attractive cream variegated foliage on grey-green leaves.
Interesting in pots, or as ground cover for small areas.

Hedera helix ‘Touch of class’ fasciation – Ornemental Ivy
Mutation of ‘Touch of Class’, characterized by fasciations on the stems.
Beautifully wavy leaves, which contributes to the undeniable

Hedera helix ‘Pinocchio’ – Ornemental Ivy
A variety with few branches, long stems with long internodes (4cm) bearing green leaves with 3 lobes with the central

Hedera helix ‘Silver King’ – Ornemental Ivy
Leaves colored in several shades of green and gray, with white variegation on the edges. Very elegant.
This variety can

Hedera helix ‘Chamkorey’ – Ornemental Ivy
Small, light green, heart-shaped leaves.
Composed of three shallow lobes, sometimes non-existent, with the edges curved downwards.
Use this variety

Hedera helix ‘Aracs’ – Ornemental Ivy
Semi-adult ivy with triangular leaves.
Leaf blade, not lobed, with a heart-shaped base, bright green tinged with brown in cold

Hedera maroccana ‘Ederalai’ – Moroccan ivy
Recent mutation, discovered by Inaki Garmendia, in the Spanish Basque country in a garden. ‘Ederalai’ is the concretion of two

Hedera algeriensis ‘Chloé’ – Algerian ivy
Found near a village in Seine et Marne.
Takes on beautiful hues in winter, blood-red leaves. Vigorous, making annual shoots

Hedera helix ‘Kermario’ – Ornemental Ivy
Found on the site of the megaliths of Carnac in Morbihan (Kermario alignment).
Branchy variety with small leaves (2 x

Hedera helix ‘Gros Père’ – Ornemental Ivy
Mutation of Hedera helix ‘Frisé’.
Large, concave, wavy leaves, with soft green palmate veins, formed of 3 to 5 lobes.

Hedera helix ‘Steady Waves’ – Ornemental Ivy
Medium green foliage, veined with red and accentuated in winter, measuring 5 cm in diameter.
As a general rule,

Hedera maroccana ‘Alhaja’ – Moroccan ivy
Recent mutation, discovered by Iñaki Garmendia, in the Spanish Basque country in a garden. “Alhaja” is a Spanish word of

Hedera helix ‘Giant Shamrock’ – Ornemental Ivy
Similar to the parent plant, except that everything is larger in this mutation.
Leaves can be up to 6 cm

Hedera helix ‘Fairy Well’ – Ornemental Ivy
Almost round leaves. Very shallow and totally asymmetrical lobes.
Beautifully ribbed leaf blade.
Beautiful curiosity that will be particularly highlighted

Hedera helix ‘Liza’ – Ornemental Ivy
Polymorphic variety, partly resembling ‘Stella’, but regularly featuring long, narrow, sagittate leaves with two prominent lobes towards the base of

Hedera helix ‘Vauthot Pink Tower’ – Ornemental Ivy
Selected by O. Arcelus on a ruined tower of the Vauthot castle in Burgundy for its winter color.
Leaf blade

Hedera helix ‘Nadine’ – Ornemental Ivy
From our point of view, one of the most beautiful ivy in the collection. We have it, unfortunately, only in

Hedera helix ‘Charmant’ – Ornemental Ivy
A pretty mutation of ‘Paper Doll‘ with variegated leaves of several shades of green on a white background.
Leaf blade

Hedera helix ‘Sagittaefolia’ mutation – Ornemental Ivy
Most often has arrow-shaped foliage, like the mother plant.
Leaf of good size when mature. Compact shape. Shoots measuring only

Hedera helix ‘Mein Herz’ – Ornemental Ivy
Dark green foliage, oblong, unlobed, nicely veined.
Stems with 2 cm internodes that make 20 cm annual shoots.
Good ground

Hedera helix ‘Milkshake’ – Ornemental Ivy
Ivy widely variegated with creamy white on the edges of the blade, sometimes with a red border.
Leaf composed of

Hedera helix ‘Lilliput’ mutation – Ornemental Ivy
Ivy with a spreading habit.
Relatively flat blade with 3 lobes with a rounded top. Small leaf, light green to

Hedera helix ‘Green Heart’ – Ornemental Ivy
Ivy appeared spontaneously in Olivier Arcelus’ garden from a local ivy.
Quite branchy. Stems with long internodes bearing 4 cm

Hedera helix ‘Hester’ mutation – Ornemental Ivy
Large foliage, with 3 well-separated lobes, unlike the type which is not lobed.
Compact shape and beautiful dark green foliage.