Buy Cissus Quadrangularis | The Versatile Veld Grape Plant for Sale
        
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- Common name:
 - Veld Grape, Veldt Grape, Winged Treebine
 - Regional name:
 - Sanskrit - Granthiman, Asthisamhari, Vajrangi, Asthisrnkhala, Hindi - Hadjod, Kanadda -mangroli, Nolli, Marathi -ghanasakande, Ghanasvel
 - Category:
 - Medicinal Plants, Cacti & Succulents, Climbers, Creepers & Vines
 - Family:
 - Vitaceae or Grape family
 - Light:
 - Sun growing, Semi shade
 - Water:
 - Normal, Can tolerate less
 - Primarily grown for:
 - Foliage, Stems or Timber
 - Flowering season:
 - Year-around flowering, Flowers in flushes throughout the year, Flowers are inconspicuous
 - Flower or Inflorescence color:
 - Green, Cream, Off white, Light Yellow
 - Foliage color:
 - Green
 - Plant Height or length:
 - 1 to 2 meters
 - Plant Spread or Width:
 - 50 cms to 100 cms
 - Plant Form:
 - Climbing or growing on support
 - Special Character:
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- Indigenous (native to India)
 - Can grow on trellis or chain link fencing
 - Hanging or weeping growth habit
 
 - Generally available in India in quantities of:
 - Less than a hundred, Old variety plants may be difficult to get
 
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Plant Description:
 - - Stem thick, branching, 4 angled, with tendrils, internodes green, slightly constricted at the nodes.
- Leaves at the nodes, lobed, green, soon falling off, tendrils long, generally opposite to the leaves.
- Has small whitish green flowers in bunches. Fruit are green and ripen to bright red. - 
Growing tips:
 - - Sunny position is best suited for the plants.
- Should be protected from heavy rains and water logging.
- Light sandy loam soil, with organic matter, coarse lime mortar, broken bricks, and bone grist makes a good compost.
- Moderate watering is recommended to keep the soil just moist during the growing season and little or no watering during winter rest period.