Javanese Grape Vine
Cissus javana
Javana
About this plant
Cissus javana is a fast-growing climbing vine known for its attractive green leaves and ability to cover trellises or walls quickly. It is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens and indoors for its lush foliage. This plant is appreciated for its ease of care and adaptability.
Taxonomy
- Genus
- Cissus
- Family
- Vitaceae
- Higher classification
- Order: Vitales
- Plant type
- Vine
- Lifespan
- Perennial
Origin & Distribution
- Native region
- Indonesia (Java)
- Distribution
- Native to Java and surrounding regions in Southeast Asia; cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide.
Care
- Light preference
- Partial shade
- Suitable locations
- Indoor, Outdoor, Balcony, Greenhouse
- Preferred window facing
- East-facing, North-facing, Northeast-facing
- Watering frequency
- Moderate
- Watering interval
- 5–10 days
- Humidity
- Normal
- Minimum
- 10 °C
- Maximum
- 35 °C
- Optimal
- 18-25 °C
- USDA hardiness zones
- 10-12
- Soil pH
- 6.0-7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
- Soil type
- well-draining potting mix
Watering. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot. Reduce watering in cooler months.
Fertilizing. Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce feeding in fall and winter.
Cissus javana is a hardy vine that grows quickly and adapts well to indoor and outdoor conditions. It prefers moderate watering and indirect light but can tolerate some shade. It requires minimal maintenance and is suitable for beginners.
Propagation
- Propagation methods
- Cuttings, Layering
- Care difficulty
- Easy
Ornamental features
- Flowering
- Yes
- Flowering period
- spring
Glossy green leaves with a climbing habit; small inconspicuous flowers in spring.
Toxicity & Safety
- Toxic to humans
- Non-toxic
- Toxic to pets
- Non-toxic
- Weed potential
- Not considered a weed
Non-toxic to humans and pets, making it safe for homes with children and animals.
Allergy information
- Allergy risk
- Low
- Allergy triggers
- Sap or latex, Skin contact
- Pollen level
- None
Cissus javana may cause mild skin irritation for some people who are sensitive to plant sap. Avoid direct contact with the sap and wash hands after handling. It is not known to produce airborne pollen that causes allergies.
Common problems
Overwatering can lead to root rot, and too little light may cause slow growth. Occasionally, pests like spider mites or aphids may appear but are generally easy to control.
Uses
Primarily grown as an ornamental vine for decorative purposes indoors and outdoors. It can cover fences, trellises, or be used as a hanging plant.
Notes
Prune regularly to control size and encourage bushier growth. Repot every 2-3 years to refresh soil and support growth. Sensitive to cold temperatures below 10°C (50°F).