Origin
The Hedera chester pyramid is a cultivated variety of Hedera helix, native to Europe. This plant belongs to the ivy family and is primarily grown as an ornamental. Hedera species are naturally found in forests and on rocky terrain. The chester pyramid has been selected for its compact, upright growth habit.
Characteristics
The Hedera chester pyramid has a compact, pyramidal shape, which means it keeps its form well. The leaves are dark green and have a distinctive lobed shape. The plant is slow-growing and maintains a dense structure. Because of its form, it is often used as a decorative feature on terraces and in gardens.
Care
The Hedera chester pyramid grows well in both sun and partial shade. It prefers moist, well-draining soil. Regular watering supports healthy growth. Pruning helps the plant retain its shape. Repotting may be necessary when the roots outgrow the pot.