The lavishly growing royal wine originally comes from subtropical and tropical America.
It is also known as royal wine, carpentry vine, and Russian wine.
This specimen is planted directly in a traffic light, so that the lush shoots come into their own. Alternatively, you can also give the Russian wine a climbing aid that it can climb up on.
The cissus is an evergreen houseplant with deep green and slit leaves
A sufficient supply of light is therefore required all year round. However, you should avoid direct sunlight or the blazing midday sun so that the leaves are not burned.
In summer canthe royal wine, after a short period of getting used to it, also outdoors and then beautifies the balcony or terrace. The temperatures should then not fall below 5 ° C.
Name: royal wine, Russian wine, carpentry vine
Botanical name: Cissus rhombifolia ''Ellen Danica''
Origin: Tropical and Subtropical America
Pot size: 19cm traffic light pot to hang
Total height: approx. 45 cm
Location: bright to partially shaded but without direct sun - also outdoors in summer
Watering: normal, if possible from below
Fertilize: once a month with green plant fertilizer