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WebIn this study, the antibacterial and antioxidant activities of Cissus rotundifolia leaves extract were evaluated. The active compounds of plant leaves were extracted by using ultrasonic-assisted extraction conditions. Yield, total phenolic compounds and antioxidant activities were determined. inbound udp
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WebCissus rotundifolia Name Synonyms Cissus crassifolia (Baker) Planch. Saelanthus … WebCISSUS rotundifolia Vahl [family VITACEAE], (1790). Fig. 106. Woody climber, up to 10 m long; young stems glabrous or pubescent, terete; older stems 4-angled or winged, the wings often becoming corky and up to 2.5 cm wide. Leaves thick and fleshy, glaucous, usually sparsely pubescent; petiole 2–40 mm long; blade broadly ovate to suborbicular ... Because of its slow growth rate, grape ivy should not need to be replanted too often. That being said, if your vine is outgrowing its pot, repot it in the spring. Make sure to include room for a stake or trellisin the pot to support the vine's upright growth, and opt for the heaviest pot practical to reduce the risk of the plant … See more Popular plants from the Cissus species, including grape ivy, are not especially challenging to grow indoors. Unlike some other climbing plants like philodendrons, they'll readily climb whatever support they are given, so make … See more Grape ivy readily propagates from leaf-tip cuttings. In the beginning of the growing season, take cuttings with two to three leaf nodes below the terminal growth bud. Use a rooting hormone to … See more Cissus vines, including grape ivy, are susceptible to scale insects, spider mites, and mealybugs. If you notice a sign of infestation on your plant, you should treat it immediately with a … See more inbound turismo