Discover Kenilworth Ivy
Kenilworth Ivy, known scientifically as Cymbalaria Muralis, is a stunning vine that produces beautiful lavender and yellow snapdragon-like flowers. This versatile plant thrives in various environments, making it perfect for hanging baskets, rock walls, and between pavers.
With a height of only 2 to 4 inches, this charming vine is an excellent choice for adding color to your shade garden. The scalloped leaves and abundant blooms create a lush appearance, enhancing any outdoor space. Planting is best done in the fall or after a 2-month cold stratification.
Blooming from spring through summer, Kenilworth Ivy is a repeat bloomer that brings consistent beauty throughout the growing season. It is hardy in USDA zones 4 to 8 and prefers part sun to full shade, making it adaptable to various garden conditions.
These seeds come in a convenient ziplock poly bag, complete with a color photo, plant stats, and planting instructions. Growing Kenilworth Ivy is a rewarding experience for any garden enthusiast.
Benefits of Kenilworth Ivy:
- Vibrant lavender and yellow flowers
- Perfect for shade gardens
- Low maintenance with average water needs
- Ideal for containers and vertical spaces
- Attracts pollinators to your garden
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the optimal planting depth for Kenilworth Ivy seeds? Plant seeds at a depth of 1/8 inch.
- How much sunlight does Kenilworth Ivy need? It thrives in part sun to full shade.
- When can I expect my Kenilworth Ivy to bloom? Blooms will appear from spring through summer.
- What is the ideal soil type for Kenilworth Ivy? Average soil works well for this plant.
- How far apart should I plant Kenilworth Ivy? Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart for optimal growth.
kimbatheknome –
Thank you for such quick shipping! I’m getting the ivy started now and can’t wait for it sprout! 🙂
melicorstem1 –
I can’t wait to see these bloom!
Anonymous –
Great price, prompt shipping. Now, let’s see how they grow.
Barbara Heck –
Delivered quickly and now I’m waiting for the seeds to sprout! I love this little plant, so hoping we have success.