Description
The thin stems scale and afterward tumble down wonderfully over a divider or railing. The delicate stems, all hanging down, frame a shade, thus the name Curtain creeper. Fundamentally, it is a foliage plant, developed essentially for its propensity for framing a green drape. The species name elaeagnifolia implies, having foliage taking after Elaeagnus, unadulterated olive. Grimy white blossoms show up in groups.
This creeper is anything but difficult to develop and is normally observed hanging over dividers in urban areas. Window ornament creeper is local to Burma, generally developed in India, and has additionally naturalized here.
Growing Conditions:
Soil: It requires well-drained soil.
Temperature: Up-to 34 Degree Celsius.
Fertilizer: Apply any organic fertilizer.
Bloom Time: February to March.
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