Swedish Ivy

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Swedish Ivy is a trailing plant, primarily grown for its luscious foliage. It features dense vines with small round leaves that create a backdrop for the plant’s blooms. These blooms are white-ish in color, interesting and small in shape and appear at the vine’s ends in spring. The ideal conditions of Swedish Ivy are bright indirect sunlight and in loamy well-draining soil that stays consistently moist but not waterlogged. This plant can measure 4 inches to 1 foot tall and can trail 2- -3′ long at maturity. Regular trimming is necessary to keep it contained and promote a full appearance. Swedish Ivy will need to be repotted every few years as it can become root bound. The hardiness zones of Swedish Ivy are 10 to 11.