If you seek a showy, emerald pop with a penchant for height (30-40 feet) and a willingness to grow aggressively , you'll want to take a look at Baltic Ivy. The deep, glossy-green, 3-5 inch leaves are unusual with their prominent white veins that turn an eggplant hue in winter months. The perennial, woody vine is self-clinging or trailing and loves to climb . Baltic ivy is ideal for slopes and northern exposures (where evergreen is desired). It has a moderate to fast growth rate , and tolerates infrequent foot traffic . Baltic Ivy puts up with quite a wide range of soils though she prefers a rich loam; she'll grow in average to medium moisture and well-drained soils and likes to dry out between watering. She performs at her peak in part to full shade but will put up with full sun as well with her best variegation in part sun. Some shade is ideal if you are in Zones 7-10, but you'll be happy to know she does tolerate drought . Things to Note You will want to use caution when planting Baltic Ivy if you live in a climate with mild winters where she will be very invasive. Consider using only in contained areas where you have the final say in how far she grows. If you are considering purchasing this plant in bare root form, please read about bare root plants so you know what to expect. - See all ivies
<ul><li>50 bare roots (plants shipped without soil or pots)</li><li>Note: we cannot ship to AK, AZ, CA, HI, NV, OR, WA or outside the United States. Free Expedited Shipping (1-3 Days) to all other states.</li><li>Cold hardiness zone: 5-10 (-20 degrees F)</li><li>Light: Full sun, Part sun, Shade</li><li>Mature height: 6-12"</li></ul>
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