Cissus discolor (Rex Begonia Vine)

Cissus discolor (Rex Begonia Vine) close up with silver, purple, and green patterned leaves.
Cissus discolor (Rex Begonia Vine) with elongated leaves, deep purple centers, and silver markings on stems.

Botanical names: Cissus discolor, Vitis discolor

Common names: Rex Begonia Vine, Painted Cissus, Tapestry Vine

Family: Vitaceae

Origin: Java and Cambodia

USDA Plant Hardiness MapGroundcover and low-growing 2ft plantVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyOrnamental foliage

Cissus discolor, native to Java and Cambodia, is a fast growing, exotic looking, trailing vine, which is sometimes called Tapestry Vine or Rex Begonia Vine. It is not a begonia, but the medium sized lance shaped leaves have the bright colors of Rex Begonia leaves. The leaves are dark green with silver and purple blotches. It makes a gorgeous hanging basket. Thanks to its large, striking leaves and climbing growth, Cissus discolor has become a popular houseplant. The leaves and stems produce a natural secretion, tiny opaque dots, called cystolyths. Grow this Cissus in a hanging basket or let it climb up a trellis.

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