Cissus discolor
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Read about Cissus discolor in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Cissus discolor, Blume. Fig. 968. Tendril-climber, smooth, but not glaucous, the branches slender and with 4 or 5 ribs or angles, red: lvs. oblong-ovate or cordate-ovate, acuminate, bristly serrate, reddish beneath, velvety green and mottled with silvery white above: fls. small and yellowish, in dense and very short axillary peduncled clusters: fr. globular, 1-seeded. Java. B.M. 4763. Lowe 13. F.S. 8:804-5.—One of the best of warmhouse foliage plants. Easily grown. Prop. by cuttings. It must have a season of rest, usually in spring or early summer. If wanted for winter growth, temp, must be about 75°. It thrives in rich somewhat moist soil and responds to small applications of fertilizer now and then. The plant is very susceptible to root - knot. Variable. Known to some as "trailing begonia." CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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