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Three-leaved wild vine
Also known as: Fox-grape
The three-leaved wild vine is well-named since it grows on long vines in distinctive three-leaf clusters. The Latin name Cayratia trifolia also refers to this growth pattern. It is a climbing tropical vine that thrives in open forest and vine thickets. The underside of the plant's leaves is covered in small hairs, many of which are hooked.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb, Vine
Plant Type
Spring, Summer
Bloom Time
White
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
15 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Care Guide for Three-leaved wild vine

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Partial sun
Sunlight
15 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Three-leaved wild vine originates from tropical regions and prefers consistent humidity. It requires weekly watering but can tolerate short dry periods. Ideal for indoor cultivation, it benefits from stable moisture, retaining vibrant foliage year-round as an evergreen plant.
Fertilize: For three-leaved wild vine, apply balanced fertilizer monthly during the growing season, switching to bi-monthly in winter. Use half-strength doses to prevent root burn. Monitor soil pH for nutrient absorption, avoid over-fertilization, and softly till surrounding soil for improved root uptake and even growth distribution.
Pruning: Three-leaved wild vine is a vigorous climber with three-lobed leaves that benefits from regular pruning in early to late spring. Prune to remove dead stems and control growth, enhancing air circulation and sunlight for better vitality and flowering. Avoid heavy pruning in late fall or winter.
Propagation: Three-leaved wild vine is propagated by soaking seeds overnight for germination, followed by planting in well-draining soil with warmth and indirect light. Seedlings need consistent moisture without being waterlogged. With proper care, three-leaved wild vine grows vigorously once established.
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