Botanical Name: Cissus rhombifolia 'Ellen Danika'
Common Name: Oak Leaf Grape Ivy
Type of Plant: dicot: perennial
Character evergreen
 
Habit of Growth:
Overall Shape trailing, somewhat twining vine, with dark green, round-lobed leaves; stems sometimes with forked tendrils arising from nodes
Height 12-16"
Spread 2-4'
Growth Rate moderate
 
Environment:
Exposure in/out outdoors shade to part shade; indoors needs bright light
Soil needs a well-drained potting soil (add perlite to mix)
Hardiness some frost outdoors; needs some humidity indoors
 
Morphology:
Leaves alternate, trifoliate, leaflets rhomboid with rounded lobes at the outer half; glossy dark green with some coppery pubescence beneath
Flowers small, light green flowers in cymes
Fruit 1-2 seeded berry – inedible
 
Propagation:
tip cuttings
 
Usage:
usually found in hanging baskets; will also climb a trellis or totem pole
 
Landscape Care:
Watering likes regular watering
Fertilizing balanced, half-strength, two times per month
Pruning head back occasionally to force a bushy habit
Pests/Diseases mealybug, root rot where drainage is poor
 
Origin: Mexico
Family: Vitaceae

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