Plant Care
on Apr 22 2026
How to Care for Swedish Ivy: The Complete Guide
Swedish Ivy (Plectranthus) isn't actually ivy at all — it's a fast-growing, aromatic trailing plant that fills hanging baskets and shelves with lush, scalloped foliage. One of the most underrated houseplants, Swedish Ivy is incredibly easy to grow and practically propagates itself.
Swedish Ivy at a Glance
Botanical Name
Plectranthus verticillatus (and related species)
Common Names
Swedish Ivy, Swedish Begonia, Creeping Charlie
Plant Type
Trailing tropical perennial
Mature Size
6–12 inches tall, trails 2–3 ft.
Light
Bright indirect to medium
Water
When top inch of soil is dry
Humidity
Average (40–60%)
Temperature
60–75°F (16–24°C)
Soil
Well-draining potting mix
Toxicity
Non-toxic to pets
Difficulty
Very easy
Light, Water & Care
Bright indirect to medium light produces the fullest growth. Tolerates lower light but becomes leggy. Water when the top inch of soil dries. Feed every 2–4 weeks during growing season with balanced fertilizer at half strength.
Pruning & Propagation
Regular pinching keeps Swedish Ivy bushy and full. Propagation couldn't be simpler: cut a stem, place in water or moist soil — roots appear within a week. Swedish Ivy is one of the fastest-rooting houseplants.
Varieties at Divine Roots
Emerald Lace — Scalloped, deeply textured leaves
Green — Classic glossy green foliage
Mint — Lighter, minty-scented variety
Swedish Ivy is non-toxic to pets — perfect for pet-friendly homes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Swedish Ivy easy to care for?
Extremely easy! It's one of the most low-maintenance houseplants available. Fast-growing, forgiving, and practically propagates itself.
Is Swedish Ivy actually ivy?
No — it's a Plectranthus, not related to true ivy (Hedera). The "Swedish" name comes from its popularity in Swedish households. It's also related to Coleus.
Is Swedish Ivy pet-safe?
Yes! Swedish Ivy is non-toxic to cats, dogs, and children.
How do I make Swedish Ivy bushy?
Pinch growing tips regularly. This encourages branching and creates a full, bushy plant. Root the pinched cuttings and tuck them back into the pot for instant fullness.
Fast, lush, and practically unkillable. Shop Swedish Ivy at Divine Roots.
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