

Hedera pastuchovii 'Ann Ala' is a very unusual medium to large, evergreen climber with dark green sword-shaped leaves with pale silver-white veins.
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An unusual, climbing ivy with dark green, elegant sword-shaped leaves which grows from the Caucasus to Northern Iran, where this form was collected by Roy Lancaster in 1972. He was guided on this trip to the edge of the Caspian Sea by the late Mrs. Ann Ala, after whom he named this lovely selection.
Self clinging once established, but appreciates some initial support. Ideal for planting in groups to climb up an established trees or cover walls.
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Hedera pastuchovii 'Ann Ala' is a very unusual medium to large, evergreen climber with dark green sword-shaped leaves with pale silver-white veins.