Family: Vitaceae

Scientific Name: Cissus rhombifolia Ellen Danica

Common Name: Grape Ivy Ellen Danica

DescriptionAn improved cultivar of the more common Grape Ivy. It has larger, glossy green leaflets that are more indented than the species.
Pronunciation(SISS-us)(rom-bif-OH-lee-uh)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Indoor Foliage
Hardiness Zonetropical
Sunlightmoderate to bright
Moistureevenly moist to slightly dry
Soil & Siteaverage
Growing Mediaaverage house
Temperatureaverage
Leavescompound consisting of three leaflets
Stemsscandent (climbing unassisted by tendrils) vine-like, flexible, hairy, brown stems with coiling tendrils.
Dimensionsvine
Maintenanceneeds occasional pinching or pruning, tends to stretch and get lanky, especially if grown in dim light, has a natural habit of dropping foliage
Propagationcuttings
Native SiteWest Indies, north South America
Misc FactsGenus name comes from the Greek word kissos meaning ivy.
Author's NotesI have grown this cultivar and the straight species Grape Ivy. Ellen Danica does seem to be a little more adaptable to indoor conditions.
Notes & Reference#02-Exotic Plant Manual (Alfred Byrd Graf) #17-The World of House Plants (Elvin McDonald), #18-House Plant Encyclopedia (Nico Vermeulen), #158-Plantepedia (Maggie Stuckey)
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