Origin
Hedera hibernica pyramide is a cultivated form of Hedera hibernica. This species originates from Western and Southern Europe, with its natural distribution in areas with a temperate climate. Hedera hibernica naturally grows at woodland edges and along rocky slopes. Propagation usually occurs vegetatively via runners or cuttings.
Characteristics
Hedera hibernica pyramide has a compact, pyramidal growth habit. The leaves are dark green and glossy, with a leathery texture. The foliage is lobed and coarser than that of Hedera helix. This plant is evergreen and retains its foliage throughout the year. The pyramidal shape is maintained through pruning and training on a frame.
Care
Hedera hibernica pyramide grows best in a location with partial shade to shade. The plant tolerates various soil types, provided they are well-draining. Regular pruning is necessary to maintain its characteristic pyramidal form. Moderate watering is recommended, especially during dry periods. The plant is tolerant of low temperatures and is hardy in temperate climates.