Gold ivy plant of Bogliasco jar 7cm
Generalities Gold Ivy Plant Of Bogliasco:
The Hedera Oro Di Bogliasco plant is a climbing type, it is part of the Araliaceae family. It is also called with the common name of Ivy. The dimensions of the plant can be quite large with a height between 5 and 8 meters, the width instead is between 5 and 8 meters. In order for the plant to reach its maximum vigor, it takes approximately 5-10 years. The leaves of this species are persistent. The plant is used to cover fences, walls and pergolas, thanks to its rapid growth and frost resistance.
Online Sale Gold Bogliasco Plant, available in the following formatsi :
- jar 7cm, height 5/15cm
Online Sale Ivy Plant Gold Of Bogliasco, available in the following formats:
- jar 7cm, height 5/15cm
Generalities Gold Ivy Plant Of Bogliasco:
The Hedera helix plant 'Oro di Bogliasco' is part of the Araliaceae family and is of the marsh type. The height is between 100 and 150 cm, it can also be kept where there is not much space, the width ranges from 100 to 150 cm. In order for the plant to reach its maximum vigor, it takes an average of 2-5 years. The leaves of this cultivar are persistent. Elegant heart-shaped foliage, pure green spotted with golden yellow in the center. The young shoots have pink-tinged leaves. To be placed in a sheltered, sunny place. It has thin, semi-woody, flexible stems that become woody over the years; along the whole length the stems of the ivy develop small roots, which anchor themselves to the support that supports the plant, be it a tree or a wall. The leaves have a long petiole, probes varying in size, depending on the variety, generally shiny and fairly rigid, carried by a long petiole; the colors are varied, from dark green to very light green, with varieties with variegated leaves of yellow or white; they are three-lobed or five-lobed, with various-shaped lobes, even on the same plant. In general, the fertile stems, or those that produce flowers, have poorly lobed leaves, or even oval.
Cultivation and Care of the Ivy Gold Plant of Bogliasco:
The cultivation of Ivy is quite simple and this explains the wide use in gardens. Generally speaking, these are almost always rustic plants and which, once settling, do not require great attention if not a periodic possible pruning of containment and the control of possible pests. Ivy plants aren't afraid of the cold weather and can endure even very harsh temperatures; in fact, however, they fear the heat a little and do not like to receive direct sun; it is therefore advisable to plant in a shaded or semi-shaded place, away from light for most of the day. Some varieties, with small or slow-growing leaves, can also be used without problems as houseplants.