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Cissus rotundifolia

Cissus rotundifolia – Resilient Vine for Bright Indoor Spaces


Cissus rotundifolia (Forssk.) Vahl is a robust climbing plant native to the arid hills and rocky woodlands of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Its round, glossy leaves and water-storing capacity make it ideal for those seeking a vine that thrives with minimal attention. Whether trained up a trellis or left to trail, this species brings structure, texture, and an effortlessly lush feel to your space – without constant care.


Key Features of Cissus rotundifolia

  • Glossy Rounded Leaves: Thick, leathery foliage retains moisture and stands out visually.
  • Reliable Climber: Fast-growing tendrils cling easily to supports for vertical impact.
  • Drought Resilience: Naturally adapted to dry climates – perfect for forgetful waterers.

Natural Habitat & Growth Behavior

This species is native to regions including Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Yemen, and Oman, where it thrives on rocky outcrops, dry scrublands, and semi-arid slopes. A member of the grape family (Vitaceae), Cissus rotundifolia grows as a vigorous woody vine that climbs or trails depending on support. In cultivation, it can reach 2–3 m in length. It tolerates dry indoor air well and is not listed as toxic, though it’s best to keep it away from curious pets just in case.


Care Guide for Cissus rotundifolia

  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Can adapt to light shade but grows slower.
  • Placement: Best near bright windows, sheltered from strong midday sun or cold drafts.
  • Water: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid waterlogged conditions.
  • Humidity: Tolerant of typical indoor humidity levels.
  • Temperature: Grows well in 18–30 °C. Avoid cold snaps below 12 °C.
  • Soil: Use a fast-draining substrate with added sand or perlite.
  • Repotting: Every 2–3 years to refresh soil and support strong root growth.
  • Fertilizer: Apply a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer every 4 weeks.
  • Propagation: Easy to propagate via stem cuttings in water or soil.
  • Semi-Hydro: Can adapt to LECA or other semi-hydro setups with proper care.
  • Pruning: Prune back long vines to encourage denser growth and manage shape.

Typical Problems & How to Solve Them

  • Spider Mites / Aphids: Use neem oil or introduce beneficial insects.
  • Root Rot: Avoid overwatering and improve drainage to prevent soggy roots.
  • Stretched, Leggy Growth: Likely due to low light. Move to a brighter location.

Helpful Extras for Growing Success

To get the most out of this climber, offer it a structure like a moss pole, bamboo support, or trellis. Without it, the vines will trail or sprawl. Its natural drought adaptation and climbing tendency are the result of evolving in dry, exposed terrain – replicating those conditions indoors gives the best results.


Botanical Etymology Explained

The name Cissus comes from Ancient Greek “kissos” (κισσός), meaning ivy – a nod to its climbing growth. The species name rotundifolia translates to “round-leaved,” describing the plant’s characteristic foliage. It was first formally described by Peter Forsskål and published by Martin Vahl in the late 18th century.


Your Questions About Cissus rotundifolia

  • Can it survive dry indoor air?
    Yes – it's adapted to arid habitats and tolerates normal room humidity.
  • How do I get it to grow faster?
    Place it in bright light, fertilize monthly, and ensure warmth.
  • Will it still grow if I don't give it a support?
    Yes – it will trail or sprawl instead of climbing.

Bring Home the Strength of Cissus rotundifolia

This hardy, water-wise vine is perfect for plant lovers who want impact without the fuss. Order Cissus rotundifolia now and enjoy lush growth that’s easy to manage and hard to ignore.


Cissus rotundifolia

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  • Cissus rotundifolia plants come in following sizes:


    XL – is approx 120 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 24 cm pot.


    XXL – is approx 160 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 27 cm pot.

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