Persian ivy is primarily sought as a trailing ground cover lawn alternative that quickly creeps to cover areas (especially beneath large trees, to cover bald spots where grass won’t grow) with a maintenance-free carpet of beautiful foliage.
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These three types of ivies share these characteristics:
Below are the differences between these three types of ivies.
Algerian Ivy features glossy green 4-6" leaves with 3-7 lobes and has the largest leaves of the three. Only hardy in zones 7-10 (the others are hardy in more northern zones).
Tolerant of more drought and heat than English, nearly as drought tolerant as Persian. A lovely variegated version is available.
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Persian Ivy features large, dark green, 3-5" long leaves are unlobed, slightly puckered and leathery with prominent veining.
Tolerates full sun through zone 10, most drought tolerant of the three.
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The 'Baltic' and 'English' varieties of English Ivy grow the fastest of all these ivies, but only by 10-20%.
Several variegated varieties are available, as well as several unusual varieties (crinkled edges, glossy leaves, etc.).
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| Name | Hardiness Zones | Comments | Ordering Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| Algerian Ivy (Hedera algeriensis) | 7-10 | Largest leaves, tolerant of more drought and heat than English. | More info |
| Persian Ivy (Hedera colchica) | 5-10 | Tolerates full sun through sone 10 (the others do not), most drought tolerant. | More info |
| English Ivy Hedera helix) | 5/6-10 | The 'Baltic' and 'English' varieties of English Ivy grow the fastest of all these ivies. Large number of foliage varieties to choose from. | More info |