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| Hedera 'Canary Island Ivy' remove | Euphorbia 'Myrtle Spurge' 6" Pot remove | ||||||||||
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| Name | Hedera 'Canary Island Ivy' remove | Euphorbia 'Myrtle Spurge' 6" Pot remove | |||||||||
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| SKU | CANIV0 | EMSN53 | |||||||||
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| Price | Price range: $5.99 through $49.99 | $16.99 | |||||||||
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| Description | Hedera canariensisCanary Island Ivy is an evergreen climber with large deep green leaves. A showy and fast-growing climber, the leaves are initially yellow-green then dark green as they age, with beautiful, red stems. It also comes in variegated (two-coloured) forms. As Canary Island Ivy is originally a tropical plant, growth can be damaged in a hard frost but will re-shoot in Spring. Otherwise, it is very hardy, making it popular as a climber or groundcover. Grows best in full sun to partial shade. One use of Canary Island Ivy that is seeing a resurgence in popularity is in creating an "ivy lawn", where the ivy is mass planted and used as a ground cover for a garden bed or large area. | Euphorbia myrsinitesEuphorbia myrsinites, also called Creeping Spurge, Myrtle Spurge or Donkey Tail Spurge, is a hardy, trailing perennial known for its spiraling grey-green foliage and clusters of chartreuse-yellow flowers in spring. Its unique form makes it a standout for rock gardens, borders, and dry, sunny spots where low-maintenance plants are needed.
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