Variety:
Gold Child Ivy
Vigorous, evergreen, self-clinging or trailing vine with 3- to
5-lobed, glossy leaves. This cultivar is usually treated as a
houseplant, for hanging baskets, or for climbing a low wall. Solid
green ivies are highly tolerant of shade, while variegated ivies
prefer part sun. Major pruning should be done in early spring.
Important Info : The American Ivy Society has divided ivies into
several categories depending on leaf shape and type. The shapes
include ivy (palmately 5-lobed), heart-shaped, fan (multi-lobed,
fan-shaped), bird's foot, and curly (ruffled or curly edged). The
types are: Miniature - plants with less than 1 inch long leaves;
Oddities - having unusual characteristics such as being non-vining or
an erect habit, or odd shaped leaves; and Variegated - multi-colored
or solitary, non-green leaves. source
I bought this ivy last year and planted it in a pot, but I never brought it inside during the winter so it may not come back.
Vigorous, evergreen, self-clinging or trailing vine with 3- to
5-lobed, glossy leaves. This cultivar is usually treated as a
houseplant, for hanging baskets, or for climbing a low wall. Solid
green ivies are highly tolerant of shade, while variegated ivies
prefer part sun. Major pruning should be done in early spring.
Important Info : The American Ivy Society has divided ivies into
several categories depending on leaf shape and type. The shapes
include ivy (palmately 5-lobed), heart-shaped, fan (multi-lobed,
fan-shaped), bird's foot, and curly (ruffled or curly edged). The
types are: Miniature - plants with less than 1 inch long leaves;
Oddities - having unusual characteristics such as being non-vining or
an erect habit, or odd shaped leaves; and Variegated - multi-colored
or solitary, non-green leaves. source
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