Rhoicissus comprises a group of climbing or trailing vines native to southern Africa. These plants are recognized for their robust, woody stems and glossy, thick leaves that often display a lush, deep green hue. Adaptable to various environments, rhoicissus thrives both in wild settings and as cultivated ornamental houseplants due to its hardy nature and minimal care requirements.
Propagation:
Propagation of rhoicissus primarily uses stem cuttings and layering. Success relies on warm temperatures, indirect light, and well-draining soil. Utilize rooting hormone and maintain high humidity. Follow steps: take cutting, apply hormone, plant in moist soil, cover, place in indirect light, then wait for rooting.
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