Family: Araliaceae

Hedera Algerian ‘Bellecour®’

GROUND COVER

Non-climbing Evergreen

Hedera Algerian ‘Bellecour®’ helps stabilise the soil and reduce water loss, keeping the ground moist for longer. It creates a safe and supportive environment for invertebrates while also suppressing weed growth. Its natural insulating and cooling properties help regulate surface temperature and reduce surrounding noise. In addition, it supports cleaner air by improving local air quality.

 

Unlike Hedera helix, ‘Bellecour®’ does not climb vertical surfaces. While light, superficial climbing may occur, the growth naturally falls back before reaching any height. Bellecour® is also distinguished by its larger, more vibrant leaves, offering stronger visual impact without the risk of unwanted climbing.

Features:

anti-fire

air purification

low maintenance

noise reduction

reduces water loss

soil stabilisation

key characteristics

ANTI-FIRE

Reduces fire spread

LIGHT

Full Sun, Partial Shade, Full Shade

FOLIAGE

Semi-evergreen

MAX HEIGHT

40 cm

FLOWERING

Nonflowering

SPREAD

8 m

HARDINESS

RHS H5-H7

WILDLIFE FRIENDLY

For pollinators and invertebrates

Plant information

Name Hedera Algerian ‘Bellecour®’
Common names Ivy
Botanical family Araliaceae
Genus description Evergreen climbing and groundcover plants with woody stems and lobed leaves.
Light/position Full sun, Partial shade, Full shade
Moisture preference Tolerates both wet and dry conditions
Soil types Wide range of soil types
Soil pH 5.0-8.0 pH
Exposure Sheltered or open
Hardiness rating RHS H5-H7
Drought resistance Yes, once established
Ultimate height 40 cm
Ultimate spread 8 m
Time to ultimate height Soon after establishment
Growth habit Groundcover
Foliage type Semi-evergreen
Seasonal colour Green
Flowering period
Toxicity Toxic to cats, dogs and horses, berries inedible to humans
Aspect Any

Application

 

Hedera Algerian ‘Bellecour®’ provides reliable ground cover across a wide range of soil types, except in persistently wet conditions.

It thrives on all gradients and in both sun and shade, making it ideal for green walls and roofs.

When planted in soil, its extension growth will naturally spread to cover hard surfaces.

Leaf colour varies with conditions: in shaded sites with good nutrition, foliage is a rich dark green, while in full sun or nutrient‑poor soils it appears lighter.

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