Cissus Striata

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The Cissus Striata - commonly known as 'Miniature Grape Vine' - is a vining climber originating from the tropical regions of South America, and indoors, it makes for an excellent trailing plant. 

Displaying small glossy palmate leaves on delicate tendrilled vines, this Cissus adds elegance to any indoor space. Suitable for those wanting to expand their collection of tropical climbers, without dealing with an intimidating care routine. Best placed in bright indirect light, high humidity and plenty of room to trail and climb.

This plant develops small sugary droplets on the undersides of the leaves, but they do not damage the plant and can simply be wiped off if needed.

How to care for Cissus Striata

  • Lighting: Thrives best in bright, indirect light. North and West facing windows are best. Avoid direct sun.
  • Watering: Water once top inches of soil are dry. Never let fully dry out.
  • Humidity: Tolerant of average household humidity, but benefits from higher humidity.
  • Temperature: In the range of 18-24°C. Can tolerate temperatures as low as 15°C.
  • Soil Preference: A mix of moisture retention and loose material. We recommend the Ficus mix.
  • Good to Know: This plant produces sugars on the backs of the leaves. They do not harm the plant and can easily be wiped off.

Ficus Soil Mix

Goes well with

Ficus Soil Mix

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How We Care For Our Plants

Here at The Watered Garden, we treat every plant like it’s part of our own collection at home. While in our care, each plant gets daily spot checks, the right amount of watering, and continuous monitoring for any pests or diseases. We clean leaves, repot when necessary, and make sure they’re in perfect shape before they reach you. It’s our way of ensuring that every plant you bring home is happy, healthy, and will continue to be that way for years to come.