1、 Removal method
1. With the help of drugs: if you remove Parthenocissus, you can spray drugs. Go to pharmacies or seedling markets to buy some growth inhibiting drugs. After spraying, the branches and vines of the plant will gradually wither, and then it can be trimmed down. If spraying, pay attention to the sunny day. Moreover, the removal by spraying will cause certain pollution to the environment, so more attention should be paid to it p>
2. Manual removal: use sharp scissors to cut off the main stem of Parthenocissus. When the main stem is broken, the upper branches will gradually wither, and finally pull them off the wall. Its adsorption capacity is very good. If the main stem is not cut first, it can not be removed. However, this method may take longer to wait p>
2、 Whether fallen leaves
Parthenocissus is a deciduous vine, so it will lose its leaves in winter. Generally, after entering summer, its leaves will gradually turn yellow or red, and its leaves will slowly fall off in winter, but its vines are still attached to the wall. Although it will lose its leaves, it does not mean that it has withered. It is a perennial plant, and its leaves are only for better winter. However, if it is planted in the south of the warm temperate zone, it may still be evergreen in winter p>