Hedera ‘Kolibri Mint’
Variegation has a naturally artistic paint splatter appearance
We have started working with a new Ivy—it is not listed in the catalog. ‘Kolibri Mint’ is different because it combines a dark green gloss with a bright white variegation. Usually, variegated Ivy is a paler green with a more matte surface than its solid kin, but this one has the deep, dark, glossy-shiny surface that comes with solid green varieties like ‘Baltic’.
Although the leaves don’t ruffle, they don’t lie flat, either. These leaves have a mild curl to them, so the sprigs have a bumpy quality. ‘Kolibri Mint’ was introduced in 1986 in Denmark, but it tends to fly under the radar these days.
Leaves don’t ruffle but they don’t lie flat, either
As you might expect, the variegation fluctuates on the leaves resulting in a kind of paint splatter appearance. They emerge with a golden tint and then brighten to almost pure white as they age, so the effect is quite artistic in nature. If you use Ivy as an accent in your containers or plantings, this is a good choice. It’s mildly hardy in our area (zone 6).
‘Kolibri Mint’ is available in the 1801 flat.