32 – 105 AED
The Hedera helix, commonly known as English Ivy, is a classic evergreen climbing and trailing plant admired for its graceful vines and lush, lobed leaves. Known for its adaptability, it can be grown in hanging baskets, trained on trellises, or used as elegant indoor décor when placed on shelves or moss poles. With its timeless beauty, English Ivy adds a refreshing charm to homes, offices, and gardens. Beyond its ornamental appeal, it is also an excellent natural air purifier, filtering toxins from the air and promoting a healthier indoor environment. Hardy and versatile, this plant thrives in bright, indirect light but can also tolerate partial shade, making it a favorite choice for both beginners and plant enthusiasts.
Backed by NASA’s Clean Air Study, English Ivy removes common pollutants like benzene, formaldehyde, and mold spores, improving overall air quality.
Its cascading vines can beautifully trail from hanging pots, climb up moss sticks, or be trained along walls and trellises for a stunning green display.
Perfect for both large spaces and small apartments, English Ivy easily adjusts to different indoor settings and styles.
The lush greenery creates a soothing atmosphere, reduces stress, and enhances mental well-being.
Yes, it’s ideal for indoor décor, especially in hanging baskets or trained on moss sticks.
Yes, it filters indoor pollutants and even reduces mold spores.
Yes, it’s hardy, adaptable, and requires minimal maintenance.
No, English Ivy is toxic to cats and dogs if ingested, so keep it out of reach.
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