Cissus incisa
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Cissus incisa, Desm. (C. Rocheana, Planch.). Climbing 20-30 ft., the sts. warty and very fleshy and the tendrils root-like: lvs. pale green, very fleshy: lfts. or divisions wedge-ovate, notched on both sides and top, the middle one sometimes again lobed and the lateral ones 2-lobed: fls. in umbel-like mostly 3-forking cymes opposite the lvs.: fr. an obovoid blackish berry, with 1 or 2 seeds, the pedicel being strongly recurved. Fla., to Ark. and Texas. R.H. 1884, pp. 272-3.—Often planted in the extreme S. Sometimes called "marine ivy." CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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