Preserved Hedera – Green
Preserved Hedera – Green
Product description
Hedera, commonly known as helix, common ivy, European ivy, English ivy, is a captivating climbing plant belonging to the Araliaceae family. Its natural habitat encompasses diverse regions worldwide, including Europe, North Africa, and Asia. In forests and rocky terrains, ivy gracefully ascends trees and rocks, forming stunning green curtains. Its aesthetic appeal and practical benefits have made ivy a popular choice for ornamental cultivation.
Evergreen by nature, hedera is perfectly suited for adorning spaces that require natural cover and a screen from prying eyes. As its stems twine around fences, building walls, or gazebos, ivy creates a lush green wall, safeguarding privacy and adding charm to the surroundings. The leaves exhibit two distinct forms: palmately lobed juvenile on vegetative shoots and unlobed cordate adult leaves on flowering shoots.
Preserved Hedera, presented as a bouquet, features unlobed cordate leaves and inflorescences. It makes a stunning display in a vase as a standalone decoration or as part of a bouquet with dried and preserved flowers and plants. Preserved ivy is particularly well-suited for arrangements that evoke a woodland or mysterious ambiance.
Our preserved green hedera is offered in the form of a bouquet.
Please note: The colour of the product may differ slightly from the picture due to technical differences in displays.
Specification
Specific features
Preserved hedera is a natural product, the following characteristics may be present:
- irregular leaf size and shape
- bent leaves or small traces of loss on them;
- different length of stems;
- individual batches may differ slightly in shade.]
The product is packaged by weight, so the length of the branches and their quantity in individual bouquets may vary.
Conditions of use
Preserved plants do not require any special care, however, in order to keep their colour and shape for as long as possible, you should follow these recommendations:
- do not expose them to direct sunlight. Colours fade in the sun and lose their attractive appearance;
- keep them away from sources of heat;
- avoid contact of preserved plants with water – do not water or spray;
- remember that preserved plants can break or become brittle, so handle them gently;
- do not use for outdoor decoration.
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Description
Hedera, commonly known as helix, common ivy, European ivy, English ivy, is a captivating climbing plant belonging to the Araliaceae family. Its natural habitat encompasses diverse regions worldwide, including Europe, North Africa, and Asia. In forests and rocky terrains, ivy gracefully ascends trees and rocks, forming stunning green curtains. Its aesthetic appeal and practical benefits have made ivy a popular choice for ornamental cultivation.
Evergreen by nature, hedera is perfectly suited for adorning spaces that require natural cover and a screen from prying eyes. As its stems twine around fences, building walls, or gazebos, ivy creates a lush green wall, safeguarding privacy and adding charm to the surroundings. The leaves exhibit two distinct forms: palmately lobed juvenile on vegetative shoots and unlobed cordate adult leaves on flowering shoots.
Preserved Hedera, presented as a bouquet, features unlobed cordate leaves and inflorescences. It makes a stunning display in a vase as a standalone decoration or as part of a bouquet with dried and preserved flowers and plants. Preserved ivy is particularly well-suited for arrangements that evoke a woodland or mysterious ambiance.
Our preserved green hedera is offered in the form of a bouquet.
Please note: The colour of the product may differ slightly from the picture due to technical differences in displays.
Additional information
Height | 60cm |
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Colour | Green |
Country of origin | Italy |
Weight | 150g |
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