The ivy is a sincere and sensitive creature that listens a great deal to its inner feelings. As an evergreen climbing plant, it cooperates well with others – it is a good listener and mediator and dislikes conflict. Its perpetual greenery shows commitment and a fighting spirit and often creates ‘groves growing together’, as Linnaeus described it in 1741. It searches for the meaning of life and wants to make the world a better place.










Rosehip, buttercup or Linnea? Make our floral tests based on knowledge from both Linnaeus botany and Jungian psychology. Go to the test.

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