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Rhoicissus tomentosa
... celerio ) have been recorded eating the leaves of Rhoicissus tomentosa and R. tridentata . The leaves exhibit ... is pushed out of the tips of the veins in the leaves. Rhoicissus This vigorous, scrambling, evergreen climber is a ... dries out, punch holes in the netting and insert rooted Rhoicissus tomentosa cuttings. As it grows, weave the shoots ...
Rhoicissus digitata
... Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden January 2012 Rhoicissus digitata is a mainly woody perennial climber with ... by birds and mammals. Larvae of various moths feed on Rhoicissus and the leaves are also browsed by game. Large ... of the front dunes by forming a twining maze of stems. Rhoicissus A relatively fast growing and vigorous climber ...
Rhoicissus tridentata
... September 2017 Acknowledgements: Images by Geoff Nichols. Rhoicissus tridentata is a deciduous, scrambling, shrubby ... fleshy fruits are near round and 15–20 mm in diameter. Rhoicissus tridentata is not endemic to South Africa, it is ... game. Tubers are eaten by bushpig, porcupine and baboons. Rhoicissus Rhoicissus tridentata can be propagated by seed, ...
Rhoicissus rhomboidea
... Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden September 2020 Rhoicissus rhomboidea is an evergreen, strong climber to ... (October), maturing to a dark red to purple colour. Rhoicissus rhomboidea is not endemic to South Africa, it also ... It is often found in forest and on forest margins. Rhoicissus rhomboidea adapts well in tropical and warm ...