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!! Pics of trees for Spider (ivy)
"Spider" wrote in message ... On 02/09/2014 17:59, Ophelia wrote: "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Spider" wrote in message ... I have not the smallest objection to looking at your ivy pic, or indeed, any other pic but simply may not recognise it. Go on .. have a go! Did you see it? If you can't I am more than happy to pop out and take another:)) Oops are you referring to the small leaved ivy I mentioned??? Ok off to take a pic ... http://tinypic.com/m/i6zbya/3 Best O It looks like Hedera 'Gold Heart' with some reversion, ie reverting reverting to the plain green type. That sounds nice:)) Yes, it does have plain leaves and some with pretty yellows. Does it need any special treatment? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
!! Pics of trees for Spider (ivy)
On 02/09/2014 21:06, Ophelia wrote:
"Spider" wrote in message ... On 02/09/2014 17:59, Ophelia wrote: "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Spider" wrote in message ... I have not the smallest objection to looking at your ivy pic, or indeed, any other pic but simply may not recognise it. Go on .. have a go! Did you see it? If you can't I am more than happy to pop out and take another:)) Oops are you referring to the small leaved ivy I mentioned??? Ok off to take a pic ... http://tinypic.com/m/i6zbya/3 Best O It looks like Hedera 'Gold Heart' with some reversion, ie reverting reverting to the plain green type. That sounds nice:)) Yes, it does have plain leaves and some with pretty yellows. Does it need any special treatment? You can treat it just like any other ivy. However, if you choose to, you could cut out all the reversion and keep just the Gold Heart leaves, but you'd be at it forever! I gave up trying ages ago. I've had H.'Gold Heart' in my garden for about 30yrs and it still produces both types of leaf. The choice is yours. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
e: !! Pics of trees for Spider (ivy)
"Spider" wrote in message ... On 02/09/2014 21:06, Ophelia wrote: "Spider" wrote in message ... On 02/09/2014 17:59, Ophelia wrote: "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Spider" wrote in message ... I have not the smallest objection to looking at your ivy pic, or indeed, any other pic but simply may not recognise it. Go on .. have a go! Did you see it? If you can't I am more than happy to pop out and take another:)) Oops are you referring to the small leaved ivy I mentioned??? Ok off to take a pic ... http://tinypic.com/m/i6zbya/3 Best O It looks like Hedera 'Gold Heart' with some reversion, ie reverting reverting to the plain green type. That sounds nice:)) Yes, it does have plain leaves and some with pretty yellows. Does it need any special treatment? You can treat it just like any other ivy. However, if you choose to, you could cut out all the reversion and keep just the Gold Heart leaves, but you'd be at it forever! I gave up trying ages ago. I've had H.'Gold Heart' in my garden for about 30yrs and it still produces both types of leaf. The choice is yours. No, I am with you:) I never planted it and don't know where it came from. I am happy enough with it as is:) It is doing well actually because I hauled it all off when I painted the shed and it has gone back up again:) Thanks for checking it out! Best O -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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