Blaspheme Vine
The Blaspheme Vine, scientifically known as Cissus verticillata, thrives in warmer climates and boasts lush, vibrant foliage that climbs and sprawls gracefully. This robust plant excels in indirect sunlight and well-drained soil, making it ideal for indoor gardening. Pet owners can rest easy knowing that the Blaspheme Vine is generally considered non-toxic to both cats and dogs.
Regular watering keeps the vine healthy, but be wary of overwatering to prevent root rot. For optimal growth, provide a sturdy support for climbing or allow its tendrils to cascade beautifully from a hanging basket. Its resilience and easy care make it a splendid choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts seeking a safe, decorative touch to their home.
Characteristic | Detail |
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Scientific Name | Cissus verticillata |
Common Names | Blaspheme Vine, Seasonvine, Monkey Liana |
Family | Vitaceae |
Native Region | Tropical Americas, Caribbean |
Plant Type | Vine |
Growth Habit | Climbing and sprawling |
Foliage | Lush, green leaves |
Toxicity | Non-toxic to cats and dogs |
Light Requirements | Prefers indirect sunlight |
Watering Needs | Moderate; requires well-drained soil, avoid overwatering |
Soil Type | Well-drained, fertile |
Climate | Prefers warmer climates |
Propagation | Can be propagated through cuttings |
Uses | Ornamental, often used in hanging baskets or as a climbing plant |
Maintenance | Low; occasional pruning to manage growth |