Cissus hamaderohensis

Propagation: Cissus hamaderohensis is best propagated from cuttings in the spring. Cissus hamaderohensis was featured as Plant of the Week December 9-15, ... www.plantoftheweek.org Shade loving plants for AZ gardeners - Arizona Gardening ... More

Cissus hamaderohensis is a strange looking perennial plant native to Yemen and Socotra. The flattened slate green stems are 4-6 inches long, constricted at the nodes, with a base that becomes very woody with age. Flattened stems climb by tendrils that emerge from the nodes. Leaves, when present, are spatulate to 1 inch (2.5 cm) long by about 0.5 inches (1.2 cm) wide. Our plant, at 8 years old, is about 6 feet (~2 m) tall with a spread of about 2 foot (60 cm). More