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of the many kinds of hanging vines is the Midas Touch ivy.
The Midas Touch ivy, or Hedera Helix, has heart-shaped green
leaves that have bright gold splotches. These hanging vines
can be grown in pots, hanging baskets, or window boxes, and
even used as houseplants.
Another
popular hanging vine is the Melanie ivy. These hanging vines
have broad leaves that are curled on the edges. Most of the
hanging vines, including the Melanie ivy, are evergreen, meaning
they can be enjoyed year round. The Melanie ivy can be grown
in pots and hanging baskets as well, but will also climb up
walls and makes a wonderful ground cover.
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of the most beautiful of the hanging vines is the Golden Ingot.
The Golden Ingot has triangle leaves that are mostly lemon
yellow, but have gray splotches and an emerald green rim.
This hanging ivy will fill a pot or hanging basket fairly
quickly, and grow up to two feet in length. Whichever of the
hanging vines chosen, a garden or room will look much more
inviting.
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