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  • Curtain of Roots -  Commonly known as Curtain Ivy or Princess Vine Cissus verticillata, this fascinating plant is not really an Ivy but a close relative of the common grape. This unusual species produces an abundance of long aerial roots which form a dense lacy curtain.  It is a native to the tropical parts of America and has traditionally been used to treat several diseases including rheumatism, ulcers and diabetes.
    curtain-roots-singapore-botanic-2.jpg
  • Curtain of Roots -  Commonly known as Curtain Ivy or Princess Vine Cissus verticillata, this fascinating plant is not really an Ivy but a close relative of the common grape. This unusual species produces an abundance of long aerial roots which form a dense lacy curtain.  It is a native to the tropical parts of America and has traditionally been used to treat several diseases including rheumatism, ulcers and diabetes.
    curtain-roots-singapore-botanic-5.jpg
  • Curtain of Roots -  Commonly known as Curtain Ivy or Princess Vine Cissus verticillata, this fascinating plant is not really an Ivy but a close relative of the common grape. This unusual species produces an abundance of long aerial roots which form a dense lacy curtain.  It is a native to the tropical parts of America and has traditionally been used to treat several diseases including rheumatism, ulcers and diabetes.
    curtain-roots-singapore-botanic-1.jpg
  • Curtain of Roots -  Commonly known as Curtain Ivy or Princess Vine Cissus verticillata, this fascinating plant is not really an Ivy but a close relative of the common grape. This unusual species produces an abundance of long aerial roots which form a dense lacy curtain.  It is a native to the tropical parts of America and has traditionally been used to treat several diseases including rheumatism, ulcers and diabetes.
    curtain-roots-singapore-botanic-4.jpg