Another name for Parthenocissus
Other names of Parthenocissus: Parthenocissus, ground brocade, flying centipede, false grape vine, tied stone dragon, maple vine, small insect lying grass, red silk grass, red Pueraria, lying mountain tiger, red grape vine, etc. Also known as "Bashan tiger" or "Ivy League" p>
Habits of Parthenocissus
This is a deciduous vine of the grape family, with branches and tendrils, with suction cups on the top and heart-shaped and serrated bases p>
The berries are spherical, mostly black, and longer than the short branches and leaves. Mostly small flowers, yellow green p>
This vine is drought resistant, cold resistant, rarely short of water, and has strong environmental adaptability. Born in dark, moist soil p>
June in summer is its flowering period, and the fruiting period is in late autumn. In October, the seeds were collected and propagated by cutting, layering and sowing p>
The flower language of Parthenocissus
Rock solid friendship, our loyalty will never change p>