Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo' | Gloire de Marengo Algerian Ivy
DESCRIPTION
Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo' is a vibrant, variegated form of Algerian Ivy, admired for its large, leathery leaves that feature striking cream or silvery-white margins around deep green centers. The leaves are often tinged with pink or red, especially in cooler weather, adding to the plant's year-round visual appeal. The glossy texture of the foliage catches light beautifully, making this variety stand out in both shaded and sunny locations.
In late summer to early fall, 'Gloire de Marengo' produces small clusters of greenish-yellow flowers. These flowers are subtle and often overlooked, but they later give way to dark, spherical berries in late fall or winter, which can persist through the colder months and attract birds.
This cultivar originates from North Africa, like its parent species, Hedera algeriensis. It was developed in Europe and named 'Gloire de Marengo' to honor the 1800 Battle of Marengo, a significant French military victory. It has since become a popular ornamental plant for walls, trellises, and ground cover, appreciated for its elegant variegation and adaptability.
DESCRIPTION
Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo' is a vibrant, variegated form of Algerian Ivy, admired for its large, leathery leaves that feature striking cream or silvery-white margins around deep green centers. The leaves are often tinged with pink or red, especially in cooler weather, adding to the plant's year-round visual appeal. The glossy texture of the foliage catches light beautifully, making this variety stand out in both shaded and sunny locations.
In late summer to early fall, 'Gloire de Marengo' produces small clusters of greenish-yellow flowers. These flowers are subtle and often overlooked, but they later give way to dark, spherical berries in late fall or winter, which can persist through the colder months and attract birds.
This cultivar originates from North Africa, like its parent species, Hedera algeriensis. It was developed in Europe and named 'Gloire de Marengo' to honor the 1800 Battle of Marengo, a significant French military victory. It has since become a popular ornamental plant for walls, trellises, and ground cover, appreciated for its elegant variegation and adaptability.
DESCRIPTION
Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo' is a vibrant, variegated form of Algerian Ivy, admired for its large, leathery leaves that feature striking cream or silvery-white margins around deep green centers. The leaves are often tinged with pink or red, especially in cooler weather, adding to the plant's year-round visual appeal. The glossy texture of the foliage catches light beautifully, making this variety stand out in both shaded and sunny locations.
In late summer to early fall, 'Gloire de Marengo' produces small clusters of greenish-yellow flowers. These flowers are subtle and often overlooked, but they later give way to dark, spherical berries in late fall or winter, which can persist through the colder months and attract birds.
This cultivar originates from North Africa, like its parent species, Hedera algeriensis. It was developed in Europe and named 'Gloire de Marengo' to honor the 1800 Battle of Marengo, a significant French military victory. It has since become a popular ornamental plant for walls, trellises, and ground cover, appreciated for its elegant variegation and adaptability.
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Family: Araliaceae
Height: 20 to 30 feet
Width: Varies with support or spread
Foliage color: Variegated green with creamy white edges
Flower color: Small, yellow-green (not ornamental)
Bloom time: Late summer to early fall
Light requirements: Partial shade to full shade
Water requirements: Moderate
Maintenance: Low; can be pruned to control growth
Growing zone: USDA zones 6 to 10
Wildlife attractors: Attracts bees when flowering, provides shelter for small wildlife