partnocissus

description

Partnocissus is a genus of climbing plants known for its resistance and adaptability. These plants are often used for cover walls, fences and vertical structures, adding a touch of color and architectural interest to the landscapes. The leaves of partenocissus often take on vibrant autumn shades, making the plant particularly attractive this season. His fast growth and ability to adapt to a variety of environmental conditions make it a popular choice for landscaping.

characteristic

leaves: Partnocissus leaves are typically palmates, divided into five badges, creating a pattern ornamental.
growth: these plants are known for their vigorous growth, rapidly developing branches and vines that cling firmly to the vertical surfaces.
colors: in autumn, many species of partenocissus si si turn into a vibrant color show, taking on shades red, orange and purple.
adaptability: partenocissus fits well to different types of soil, from wet to dry ones, and can grow both in full sun that in partial shade.
resistency: These plants are generally resistant to many diseases and parasites, making them robust and easy to grow.
flowers and fruits: in spring, some species produce flowers insignificant, followed by small fruits that can add further interest in the plant.

origin

The genus partenocissus has origins mainly in north America and Asian. Many species are widespread in the eastern regions of united states, while others are in wool and japan. Introduced later in other parts of the world, these plants are become popular for their decorative beauty and ease of cultivation in a wide range of environments.

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