In June 2015, Poison Ivy was revealed to be romantically involved with Harley Quinn by Harley Quinn series writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner, stating that she is in a romantic relationship with Harley "without the jealousy of monogamy".
It has finally happened! Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are officially a couple, because love is love — even in comic books. In the new DC Comic's: Bombshells #79, the classic Batman series characters are finally declaring their love, and it couldn't be more beautiful.
Poison Ivy's ex-girlfriend Bella Garten, also known as the Gardener, makes an unexpected reappearance at the end of DC's Harley Quinn: The Animated Series - Legion of Bats #1.
Ivy leans in for a kiss with a love-struck Robin. She quickly cornered him on the railwalk before he could help Batman and blew Love Dust in his face again.
Mental instability: Due to Poison Ivy's obsession with plants, when she thinks that they are being threatened, she becomes unstable, destructive, and filled with rage. She is willing to save her plants at all costs, even if she has to surrender to Batman or ask for his help.
In the heat of the moment, Harley and Ivy share an intense kiss. Their romantic feelings for each other sneak up on them—exploring the messy emotions that come along with falling in love. Harley quickly accepts that she has feelings for her best friend—Ivy does not.
The latest issue of DC Comics's Injustice: Year Zero prequel series — set in an alternate reality inspired by the popular Injustice video game where Superman is a bad guy — confirms that Harley and Ivy tied the knot.
Rose is a Sporeling, a humanoid plant raised as a daughter by Poison Ivy.
At some point Catwoman and Ivy used to hook up although Catwoman did not want anything more out of the relationship and it eventually ended. It is unknown how or when the two met but Catwoman's relationship with Ivy pre-dates Ivy's friendship with Harley Quinn.
You get the Batman's Floral Femme Fatale. Evil has never been so seductive as it is in the form of Poison Ivy, who uses her own natural pheromones to control whomever she wants.
Given what we know about the character, despite story nomenclature, the killer kiss is more accurately described as poisonous, not venomous. Regardless, the result is the same. Contact with Ivy's lips delivers a toxin capable of killing the recipient. Such a result is not unheard of in the animal kingdom.
Harley Quinn's actual name is established in Mad Love as Harleen Frances Quinzel.
Ivy thought that she was in love with him, but she soon learned about her feelings for Harley and stepped back from the marriage. Since then, Ivy and Harley's relationship has made its way to the hearts of their fans, and everyone loves seeing the couple together in TV, comics, and other media.
Poison Ivy is traditionally portrayed as a seductress who uses her powers to make others do her bidding. But to only see this side of her does a disservice to the character. Ivy is motivated to protect nature against humanity, a crusade that's exacerbated by her suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
…well, then Poison Ivy has former partners who have her back. As well as Harley Quinn and Alice, Batman's gallery just added another portrait or two. It is indeed. Bella Garten, The Gardener and another former partner of Poison Ivy.
Doctor Pamela Isley is some 40 years older than Harley in publication history, but the two have enjoyed a relationship on any number of levels throughout the 25 years that the Clown Princess of Crime has been smashing hearts with her synonymous mallet.
DC's Batman: Beyond the White Knight reveals why Bruce Wayne/Batman married Harley Quinn within the "Murphyverse." Batman: Beyond the White Knight #2 ended with the surprising revelation that Bruce and Harley had tied the knot following the events of Batman: Curse of the White Knight.
Harley Quinn season two ends with Harley and Ivy finally accepting their feelings for one another and pursuing a romantic relationship.
Harley and Ivy make their love HBO official
Ivy realizes her feelings for Harley in the second season finale, after being ditched by her fiance Kite-Man after he deduces she loves someone else.
Harley and Ivy met on Batman: The Animated Series. They are the part of Gotham City Sirens. Ivy made Harley immune to toxins. They got married in Las Vegas.
Poison ivy and other poison plant rashes can't be spread from person to person. But it is possible to pick up the rash from plant oil that may have stuck to clothing, pets, garden tools, and other items that have come in contact with these plants.
Powers and Abilities
Toxic Immunity: Poison Ivy gave Harley a serum that made her immune to the toxins that surrounded their base.