My Cissus tuberosa is making roots on the distal end of it's tendrils.Will it propagate vegetatively from these "air roots" ? If it does ...Read MoreI will upload pictures, if this is common let me know. I found nothing about it on a quick internet search.
Uninteresting stick growing sideways. Sprouted a pretty vine. Now it's a cool caudiciform. Thrives in eastern window or greenhouse. Good...Read More for bonsai. Cut the vine back, more sprout. Gonna try it outside. Zone 9b with multi microclimates due to trade winds.
Greetings, I've had this plant for several years in pots. It re-roots quite easily and makes a better houseplant than garden plant unle...Read Moress you keep it potted. I love it. So if you get one keep it out of the ground, like morning glories and wisteria it will run a muck!
I have had this plant for years, and so far as I can tell, it's pretty marginal in my cold rainy winters here in southern California- it ...Read Moreseems to go deciduous in winter, and then rot if kept too wet... but some how one or more of the stems manages to survive over winter and a new plant develops the following summer. Ends up vining all over the place quite aggressively, but I know it's only a temporary thing, so don't worry about it too much.
Well, two years later, and the 'temporary' description is innacurate... this plant is everywhere and wound around everything. Takes a while to get rid of it since it gets so wrapped around some very spiny plants in my yard. Do be careful where you let this plant go. It will root wherever it is touching the ground.
My Cissus tuberosa is making roots on the distal end of it's tendrils.Will it propagate vegetatively from these "air roots" ? If it does ...Read More
Uninteresting stick growing sideways. Sprouted a pretty vine. Now it's a cool caudiciform. Thrives in eastern window or greenhouse. Good...Read More
Greetings, I've had this plant for several years in pots. It re-roots quite easily and makes a better houseplant than garden plant unle...Read More
I have had this plant for years, and so far as I can tell, it's pretty marginal in my cold rainy winters here in southern California- it ...Read More