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Cissus hypoglauca

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Vitaceae

Scientific name
  
Cissus hypoglauca

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Vitales

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Treebine

Cissus hypoglauca Cissus hypoglauca near Eungella W of Mackay QLD 2802 Flickr

Similar
  
Treebine, Vitaceae, Cissus antarctica, Morinda jasminoides, Eustrephus

Cissus hypoglauca is a common Australian Vine. It is one of the better known climbing plants of the genus Cissus in the grape family. A very common climber in moist areas of eastern Australia, it often colonises large areas after forest damage due to storms, fire or logging. Common names include jungle grape, water vine, giant water vine, five-leaf water vine, jungle vine, native grapes and billangai .

Cissus hypoglauca Cissus hypoglauca Noosa39s Native Plants

It was initially described in 1854 by American botanist Asa Gray.

Description

Cissus hypoglauca is a large woody vine. The name water-vine comes from the fact that the woody sections of the vine may be cut into sections and the sap that drips from the sections may be drunk as water. The leaves are palmate, and are usually arranged in a group of five. Leaves elliptic or ovate in shape, slightly toothed or entire. Mid green above and a glaucous shade underneath, and measure 3 to 15 cm (1-6 in) long, 1.5 to 4 cm (0.6-1.6 in) wide. The young leaves are reddish and hairy. Tendrils appear opposite the leaf stalk.

Cissus hypoglauca Factsheet Cissus hypoglauca

Yellow flowers occur on terminal umbels, mostly in spring and summer. A purple globose fruit matures in the middle of the year. Five leaf Water Vine provides abundant food and shelter for birds and small animals. The stunning blue berries may be eaten raw and provide a delicious watery snack but do leave an acrid aftertaste that can be slightly irritating.

Cissus hypoglauca Factsheet Cissus hypoglauca

Cissus hypoglauca Cissus hypoglauca VITACEAE Fiveleaved water vine

References

Cissus hypoglauca Wikipedia