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Variegated Plants Hedera helix ‘Gold Child’ | Gold Child English Ivy
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Hedera helix ‘Gold Child’ | Gold Child English Ivy

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DESCRIPTION
Hedera helix 'Gold Child' is a variegated ivy cultivar admired for its striking foliage, characterized by bright, glossy yellow-green leaves with a central splash of dark green. This evergreen climber typically grows up to 6-8 inches in height and spreads vigorously, making it ideal for ground cover or climbing. 'Gold Child' is easy to care for, thriving in moist, well-draining soil and partial to full shade. While it can tolerate some drought once established, regular watering, especially in hot weather, is beneficial. Pruning helps manage its growth and encourages a bushier appearance. Additionally, it attracts wildlife such as bees, birds, and butterflies, enhancing its appeal in wildlife-friendly gardens.

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DESCRIPTION
Hedera helix 'Gold Child' is a variegated ivy cultivar admired for its striking foliage, characterized by bright, glossy yellow-green leaves with a central splash of dark green. This evergreen climber typically grows up to 6-8 inches in height and spreads vigorously, making it ideal for ground cover or climbing. 'Gold Child' is easy to care for, thriving in moist, well-draining soil and partial to full shade. While it can tolerate some drought once established, regular watering, especially in hot weather, is beneficial. Pruning helps manage its growth and encourages a bushier appearance. Additionally, it attracts wildlife such as bees, birds, and butterflies, enhancing its appeal in wildlife-friendly gardens.

DESCRIPTION
Hedera helix 'Gold Child' is a variegated ivy cultivar admired for its striking foliage, characterized by bright, glossy yellow-green leaves with a central splash of dark green. This evergreen climber typically grows up to 6-8 inches in height and spreads vigorously, making it ideal for ground cover or climbing. 'Gold Child' is easy to care for, thriving in moist, well-draining soil and partial to full shade. While it can tolerate some drought once established, regular watering, especially in hot weather, is beneficial. Pruning helps manage its growth and encourages a bushier appearance. Additionally, it attracts wildlife such as bees, birds, and butterflies, enhancing its appeal in wildlife-friendly gardens.

 
  • Family: Araliaceae
    Height: 6-8 inches
    Width: Spreads vigorously
    Foliage Color: Bright, glossy yellow-green with a central splash of dark green
    Flower Color: Typically inconspicuous; greenish-yellow
    Bloom Time: Late fall to early winter
    Light Requirements: Partial to full shade
    Water Requirements: Regular
    Maintenance: Pruning is recommended to keep growth in check
    Growing Zone: 5-11
    Wildlife Attractors: Can attract bees, birds, and butterflies

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