
Sedum Tornado
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Origin
The Hedera helix 'Golden Kolibri', also known as the Common Ivy, has its origin in Western Europe and is one of the many varieties of the Hedera helix species. This plant, belonging to the ivy family Araliaceae, is frequently used in horticulture because of its robust and tolerant nature.
Characteristics
Characteristic of the Hedera helix 'Golden Kolibri' are the small, green leaves with golden edges that grow close together, giving the plant a compact appearance. This plant is a perennial climbing plant, which means that it retains its leaves throughout all seasons. It is capable of attaching itself to different surfaces, meaning it can be used both as ground cover and as wall planting.
Care
In terms of care, the Hedera helix 'Golden Kolibri' has few requirements. The plant does not demand a lot in terms of the type of soil or the sun and shade ratios, making it an easy plant to maintain. Water should be given as needed, but avoid letting the soil dry out completely. The 'Golden Kolibri' is also very hardy and can survive well in our cold, Dutch climate.
Phone NL | +31 885 014 000 |
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Phone NGC | +31 885 014 014 |
Phone FR | +33 (0)130 760 344 |