Cissus striata

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Read about Cissus striata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cissus striata, Ruiz & Pav. (Ampelopsis sempervirens, Hort.). Low, shrubby evergreen vine, tendril-climbing, the branches striate and usually lightly hairy: lvs. small, 3-5-foliolate, with cuneate-obovate or lanceolate coriaceous lfts., serrate above the middle: fls. yellowish, in many-fld. pedunculate cymes opposite the lvs.: fr. depressed-globose, size of small pea, often 2- celled and 2-4-seeded. Chile, S. Brazil.—Graceful small climber for the cool greenhouse; robust in S. Calif. CH


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