Hedera helix 'Tattoo Ripple'

Hedera helix 'Tattoo Ripple'
Leaf tip Pointed/acute
Leaf margin Lobed
Leaf, general shape Triangular
Leaf width 4 - 5 cm
Leaf size 4 - 5 cm
soil pH requirement Alkaline (pH > 7,5); Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5)
Light conditions Semi-shades; Shady
Leaf division Digitate-lobed
Plant, growth type Trailing; Pendulous; Climbing
Leaf, main color Green grey; Dark green
Leaf colour, pattern Multi-colored; Feathered
Leaf, secondary color(s) Cream

Hedera helix 'Tattoo Ripple,' also known as Common Ivy or Bind Wood, is a unique and eye-catching plant with its distinctive leaf characteristics. The leaves of this ivy variety have pointed tips and lobed margins, giving them a triangular shape. They typically measure around 4 to 5 cm in width, making them fairly compact.

When it comes to growing conditions, 'Tattoo Ripple' is relatively versatile. It can thrive in alkaline soil with a pH higher than 7.5, as well as in neutral soil ranging from pH 6.5 to 7.5. This adaptability allows gardeners with varying soil types to cultivate this beautiful ivy.

In terms of lighting, 'Tattoo Ripple' prefers semi-shaded to shady areas. This means it thrives in spots where it receives partial sunlight throughout the day. It can also tolerate areas with less sunlight, making it suitable for shaded gardens or indoor settings with limited natural light.

The leaf division of 'Tattoo Ripple' is digitate-lobed, which means the lobes or fingers of the leaf are further divided into smaller lobes, resembling a hand with outstretched fingers. This intricate leaf structure adds depth and texture to the overall appearance of the plant.

The primary color of the leaves is a combination of green-grey and dark green. However, what sets this variety apart is its multi-colored and feathered pattern. The leaves exhibit a stunning mixture of colors, creating an attractive and visually appealing display. The secondary color, cream, complements the green tones and adds contrast to the overall leaf pattern.

Because of its trailing, pendulous, and climbing growth type, 'Tattoo Ripple' is a versatile plant that can be used in various settings. It can be grown as a trailing or hanging plant, allowing its foliage to cascade gracefully from containers or baskets. It can also be trained to climb walls, trellises, or other supportive structures, providing a lush green cover.

In conclusion, Hedera helix 'Tattoo Ripple' is a captivating plant that stands out with its unique leaf features. From its pointed and lobed leaves to its triangular shape, this ivy variety offers an interesting visual appeal. Its adaptable soil preferences and tolerance to semi-shaded to shady areas make it a versatile choice for different gardens or indoor spaces. With its multi-colored and feathered leaf pattern, it adds dimension and beauty to any setting. Whether used as a trailing or climbing plant, 'Tattoo Ripple' is sure to make a statement and enhance the overall aesthetic of any space.

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