Botanical Name: Cissus hypoglauca
Common Name: Water vine
Type of Plant: dicot: vine
Character evergreen
 
Habit of Growth:
Overall Shape vigorous climbing vine – climbing by tendrils – does not require support to climb
Height 30-40'
Spread 20-40'
Growth Rate rapid
 
Environment:
Exposure outdoor full sun to part shade – grows indoors
Soil well-drained soil preferred
Hardiness zones 13-24
 
Morphology:
Leaves palmately compound, leaflets dark green, elliptical, densely pubescent when young, new foliage bronzy
Flowers small, inconspicuous white flowers in spring
Fruit bluish-black berries to 1/4" diameter
 
Propagation:
stem cuttings in spring
 
Usage:
good fence, wall or arbor cover, also effective on banks or slopes, effective erosion control once established
 
Landscape Care:
Watering prefers regular watering – but tolerates some drought once established
Fertilizing slow-release when planting
Pruning control size and shape
Pests/Diseases none major
Special Conditions/Other
 
Origin: Australia
Family: Vitaceae

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