How long do ivy plants live?

English ivy can last 5-10 years indoors or around 10 years plus when grown outside. Left to climb and spread far using aerial roots in the wild, ivy can live for over a century, with the oldest English ivy on record living over 400 years according to the Weed Wise Conservation Program.
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How long do indoor ivy plants live?

The pothos lifespan is five to 10 years on average, depending on their environment and any life-shortening bacteria, fungi or insects.
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How do you keep ivy plants alive?

Water ivies thoroughly, then let the soil dry to the touch to a depth of ½ inch before watering again. Although ivies prefer moderate humidity, they will tolerate normal low home levels. Raise the humidity by setting the plants on a tray of wet pebbles or perlite. Do not allow ivies to stand in water.
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How long does common ivy live?

Longevity: As of this writing (2010), information pertaining to English ivy's longevity in North America was lacking. In forests along the Rhine River in France, the oldest English ivy vines at 1 site were 50 years old, while the oldest vines at another site were at least 66 years old [136].
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Do ivy plants come back every year?

These plants are evergreen and do not lose their leaves in the winter, although individual leaves die and drop off occasionally. Ivy grows best in partial shade and rich, moist soil. Under these conditions, the leaves remain glossy green or variegated throughout the year.
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Can potted ivy stay outside in winter?

Most ivy is fine outdoors during winter, although you should bring containerized ivy inside during a deep freeze.
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Does ivy last through winter?

Ivy plants not only last through the winter, but some stay evergreen during the colder months. This splash of color makes them worthy of the landscaping jobs they often perform, such as being ground cover or growing on trellises, walls and arbors.
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Does ivy grow back after cutting?

Cutting Back Ivy

Ivy plants will quickly recover with new growth as soon as conditions of water, nutrients and temperature are favorable. Remember that pruning encourages growth, so regular pruning may be required to control plant growth. It is safe to remove large amounts of plant material.
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Will dead ivy fall off?

As it starts to decay, it will shrivel, the leaves will fall off, and the entwined dead ivy branches will eventually fall off, probably during a winter storm. This may take several years.
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How long does ivy live after cut?

Ivy leaves can take several weeks to die off. They may stay green for several weeks after cutting.
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Why is my ivy plant dying?

A dying Ivy plant is usually because of under watering, over watering or because the Ivy is planted in a pot that is too small with limited access to moisture and nutrients. If your Ivy is turning brown and dying back this is most likely due to dry soil, too much sun and under watering.
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Can you keep ivy indoors?

When indoors, it's good to give your ivy bright, indirect light. With too much shade, the plant can grow leggy, and too much direct light can scorch its leaves. Humidity is generally good for ivy, and moderate temperatures are ideal.
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Why is my ivy losing leaves?

Ivy loses its leaves because of ambient soil or atmospheric conditions. If there is insufficient water, Ivy's leaves will turn brown and drop off. Ivy's leaves will first turn yellow, then brown, and drop off if it's overwatered. Insufficient nutrients will also turn leaves yellow – but not brown.
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How long can houseplants live?

There's a general understanding that the average lifespan of a houseplant can be anywhere from two to five years, but even that isn't the end-all-be-all. The only plants whose lifespan you can really determine are annuals, and that's because they live for one growing season.
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How often should I water my ivy plant?

Ivy Indoors (Hedera helix)
  1. Plant Feed. Once every month during active growth.
  2. Watering. Water every 5 to 7 days depending on light and temperature. Keep soil evenly moist, but not soggy wet.
  3. Soil. All-purpose potting mix.
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Does ivy need sunlight?

English ivy adapts to almost any amount of light, from full sun to full shade. It grows best, however, in partial to full shade. In its perennial range across U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 9, English ivy forms a groundcover with its long stems covered with evergreen leaves.
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What does ivy symbolize?

Symbolism. Ivy symbolises fidelity (it won't easily let go of something it's attached itself to) and eternal life (because the plant is evergreen). In ancient Egypt ivy was dedicated to Osiris, who represented immortality.
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Is ivy A parasite?

Ivy uses trees and walls for support, allowing it to reach upwards to better levels of sunlight. It is not a parasitic plant and has a separate root system in the soil and so absorbs its own nutrients and water as needed.
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Should I trim my ivy?

Whether English ivy is grown indoors or out, this fast-growing plant benefits from an occasional trim to stimulate new growth, improve air circulation, and keep the vine within boundaries and looking its best. Trimming also creates a full, healthy-looking plant.
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How do you make an ivy bushy?

You can encourage branching, bushiness, and give the plant the trimming it needs for optimal shape. If you want a fuller-looking plant from the top, simply take your pruning shears and cut off the stems that are growing out and down so new growth starts to branch out from the top of the plant.
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Can ivy grow in pots?

Dwarf foliage types are generally the best choices for use in containers. English ivy is tolerant of a range in moisture conditions from very dry to fairly moist. When grown in containers it does well in commercial potting media.
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What do you do with ivy in the winter?

Use a drip irrigation to avoid getting the foliage wet. Thoroughly soak the soil in mid- to late fall, providing extra water for the ivy to use during the winter months when the ground is frozen making it hard for the roots to absorb enough moisture.
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Does ivy stay green year round?

English ivy (Hedera helix) keeps its dark green color all winter; the vines can grow as a thick groundcover. But be careful where you plant; this ivy is aggressive enough to climb trees and crowd out native plants.
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