English Ivy Hanger
£29.00

English Ivy Hanger

£29.00

A classic English Ivy hanging plant with soft, trailing green foliage. Easy care and perfect for adding a relaxed, cascading look to your home. Variety may vary.

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I love to travel! You can place me near a trellis to watch me climb or put me in a hangar and i’ll make wonderful trails!

A timeless classic with a soft, trailing elegance. Our English Ivy hanger is the kind of houseplant that quietly transforms a space, with delicate vines that spill beautifully over the sides and create that relaxed, lived-in jungle feel.

With its rich green foliage and naturally cascading habit, this is a perfect choice for adding height and texture to your home. Style it on a high shelf, let it drape from a hook, or pair it with other trailing plants for a layered, botanical look.

Each plant has its own character, and variety may vary depending on availability, making every ivy just that little bit unique.

Pot size: 17cm

Length: approximately 40cm

Supplied in a hanging pot

Variety may vary depending on availability

English Ivy is a wonderfully versatile houseplant and a great option for both beginners and seasoned plant lovers. It thrives in bright, indirect light but is also happy in slightly shadier spots, making it an easy addition to most rooms.

Perfect for houseplant delivery or as a thoughtful gift for new homes, birthdays or just because, this trailing beauty brings a sense of calm greenery wherever it goes.

For more tips, explore our blog on caring for trailing houseplants or styling your indoor jungle with classic greenery.

Care

Always let your ivy plant dry out before watering it by checking the top layers of soil. If it feels moist, wait a couple more days before watering it.

While the English Ivy prefers to remain dry and will thrive in the shade, the plant is adaptable to both shade and sun, so you can be flexible with where you place it. However, it grows best in partial shade.

This plant benefits from regular fertilising in spring, summer and autumn. Use a generic houseplant feed around once a month to keep it healthy. You don’t need to fertilise your plant in the winter, as this is the plant’s dormant period.