Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a kind of plant, belonging to perennial deciduous vine, also known as bundle stone dragon, maple vine, red grape vine, Bashan tiger.This plant often climbs on walls or rocks and belongs to the grape family.Parthenocissus tricuspidata will bloom in June in summer, with small flowers, mostly yellow-green.Fruiting is from September to October. The berries are small, globular in shape, blue-black when ripe, and powdered white. Birds like to eat them.
The main function of the Parthenocissus tricuspidata filament is to climb. There are suckers on the top and tip of the tendril. If it encounters an object during growth, it will be adsorbed on it.No matter what kind of object, trees, walls or rocks can be adsorbed and climbed.
1, ornamental: Parthenocissus climbing on the wall, can play an ornamental role, its stems and leaves are very dense.It is lush in the spring, blooms in the summer, and turns orange in the fall.When it hangs on the wall and grows, it looks like a green curtain, which is very beautiful.
2. Greening: It has a very good greening effect. It can not only effectively reduce temperature and dust, but also reduce noise to a certain extent. Therefore, it is also a commonly used vine in greening.