How do Parthenocissus climb up, breed and prune

Author:Liu Huilin Date:2022-03-29 22:35

The creeper climbs up with its feet. When it touches the wall, the filament head will turn into a round piece, which can firmly hold the wall. The filaments were originally straight and then curled to pull the tender stem of the plant, so that it could climb to the wall. However, this plant does not climb up step by step, but with its continuous growth, it will gradually grow more new feet.

1、 How to climb up

When Parthenocissus climbs up, it is because when its steps touch the wall, the head of 6 or 7 filaments will become a small round piece, and it can firmly hold the wall. Its filaments were originally straight, but later they will curl. Then pull its tender stem and it can climb tightly on the wall, so it climbs foot by foot

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However, Parthenocissus and animals' feet are not the same. Animals climb up alternately, while Parthenocissus will cling to the wall when it has one foot. The higher it wants to climb, the more new feet it has to grow

2、 Propagation pruning method

1. Breeding method: Parthenocissus can be bred by sowing. Remove the pulp outside the seed, wash it and dry it, and store it in wet sand. In spring, it will be sown and covered with film, and small seedlings will grow in May. Or cut the stem and vine 20-30cm long and cut it into the seedbed, it can also survive quickly. Hardwood cutting is generally carried out from March to April in spring, and softwood cutting is generally carried out in summer

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2. Pruning method: it is a kind of plant that is very resistant to pruning, so in the process of its growth, just prune unnecessary branches according to specific conditions. The main purpose of pruning is to be more beautiful and tidy, so pruning is more casual

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How do Parthenocissus climb up, breed and prune

Liu Huilin
2022-03-29 22:35
Description The creeper climbs up with its feet. When it touches the wall, the filament head will turn into a round piece, which can firmly hold the wall. The filaments were originally straight and then curled to pull the tender stem of the plant, so that it could climb to the wall. However, this plant does not climb up step by step, but with its continuous growth, it will gradually grow more new feet.

1、 How to climb up

When Parthenocissus climbs up, it is because when its steps touch the wall, the head of 6 or 7 filaments will become a small round piece, and it can firmly hold the wall. Its filaments were originally straight, but later they will curl. Then pull its tender stem and it can climb tightly on the wall, so it climbs foot by foot

ivy

However, Parthenocissus and animals' feet are not the same. Animals climb up alternately, while Parthenocissus will cling to the wall when it has one foot. The higher it wants to climb, the more new feet it has to grow

2、 Propagation pruning method

1. Breeding method: Parthenocissus can be bred by sowing. Remove the pulp outside the seed, wash it and dry it, and store it in wet sand. In spring, it will be sown and covered with film, and small seedlings will grow in May. Or cut the stem and vine 20-30cm long and cut it into the seedbed, it can also survive quickly. Hardwood cutting is generally carried out from March to April in spring, and softwood cutting is generally carried out in summer

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2. Pruning method: it is a kind of plant that is very resistant to pruning, so in the process of its growth, just prune unnecessary branches according to specific conditions. The main purpose of pruning is to be more beautiful and tidy, so pruning is more casual

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