Arizona Grape Ivy
ARIZONA GRAPE IVY
Cissus trifoliata var. incisa

Arizona Grape Ivy grows in diverse environments and various habitats throughout the United States. This vine will easily grow up the sides of buildings/structures, rocks, or other shrubs and trees, and create the long aesthetic sought in planting a vine. Although the fruit of Arizona Grape Ivy looks juicy once ripe, it is not edible.

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GARDENING BASICS
Type: Vines
Hardiness: 10˚F
Water: Low/Medium
Sun Exposure: Partial, Shade
GROWTH
Growth Rate: Moderate
Average Size: 10’ H × 5’ W
Coverage: 20 square feet
FOLIAGE
Foliage Type: Semi-evergreen
Foliage Color: Green with red stems
FLOWERS & FRUITS
Flower Color: Small and green
Flower Season: Summer
Fruit: Inedible grape-like in a range of colors
MORE COMMENTS
Thorns: No
Allergies: Unknown
The roots of this species are poisonous and its sap may cause contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals. Fruit is not edible. Plant in shade especially in hotter environments.