Hedera Yellow Ripple Ivy (Hedera helix) is a colorful evergreen vine for foliage interest! The foliage of Yellow Ripple Ivy features 3-5 pointed leaves of remarkable color. Each leaf features green coloring with a silver-grey hue, outlined with yellow.
Yellow Ripple benefits from a slow release fertilizer in landscape beds and regular water-soluble liquid fertilizer applications in container planting.
Tired looking plants can be rejuvenated with an overall trim with pruning shears back or to keep the shape you prefer.
Ivies do well at cool to moderate room temperatures of 50 to 70 °F during the day and about 5 to 10 °F lower at night. A good, rich commercial houseplant potting mix will be fine for ivy. They should be planted in a container with good drainage.
Yellow Ripple benefits from a slow release fertilizer in landscape beds and regular water-soluble liquid fertilizer applications in container planting.
Their color is a grayish green and cream. Yellow Ripple Ivy is heat and drought tolerant and can be used as a houseplant, but please note that it can be toxic to pets. When watering your ivy, always check the soil before adding water. Yellow Ripple Ivy has a slow growth rate with a prostrate growing habit and can be used for both inside and outside use. This easy care vine is heat and drought tolerant. The foliage of Yellow Ripple Ivy features 3-5 pointed leaves of remarkable color.