Hedera baltica is a vigorous evergreen groundcover ivy known for its hardiness and dense foliage, particularly well suited for cold climates. Its dark green lobed leaves create a lush carpet that suppresses weeds and provides year round coverage for slopes, shady beds, and woodland edges. It clings readily to surfaces making it suitable for erosion control or decorative vertical coverage on walls and fences.
Height & Spread: 6 - 12 in x 36 - 60 in
Bloom Time: Late summer (infrequent blooming)
Light Requirements: Part shade to full shade
Soil Preference: Moist, well drained soil rich in humus
Watering Needs: Moderate; water during extended droughts
Deer Resistance: Rarely browsed by deer or rabbits
Native Status
Hedera baltica is a hardy regional cultivar of English ivy, adapted to colder Northern European climates. It is not native to North America but is cultivated for robust foliage coverage in shaded landscapes.
WILDLIFE & INSECTS
Birds
- Provides dense nesting shelter for songbirds and winter berries that attract thrushes and cedar waxwings.
Beneficial Insects
- Dense foliage creates microhabitats for spiders and predatory beetles that regulate garden pests.
Spacing & Landscape Use
Spacing Recommendations:
- Space 18 - 24 in apart to ensure full matting without overcrowding.
Landscape Placement:
- Ideal for slopes, beneath shrubs, and in shaded urban areas where low maintenance greenery is needed year round.
Companion Plants
- Dryopteris erythrosora (Autumn Fern) - Offers seasonal bronze frond color and soft texture that breaks up ivy’s darker tones.
- Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' - Bright silver veined foliage adds sparkle and lightens deep green backdrops.
- Asarum canadense (Wild Ginger) - Ground hugging native with bold leaves and hidden blooms that echo ivy’s texture.
- Pulmonaria 'Trevi Fountain' - Spotted leaves and cobalt blooms create a dynamic shade composition beside ivy masses.
- Epimedium x rubrum - Delicate heart shaped foliage and spring blooms weave gracefully through the dense ivy cover.