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Rhoicissus tomentosa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rhoicissus tomentosa
''Rhoicissus tomentosa'' (or the Cape Grape) is a vigorous, evergreen vine that is indigenous to the afro-montane forests of southern Africa. It is increasingly popular as an ornamental creeper in gardens, and it has a wide range of uses in traditional medicine.〔http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantqrs/rhoicistom.htm〕 ==Appearance== A lush, dense, attractive creeper that naturally reaches up to the forest canopy and covers the tree-tops with its foliage. New velvety shoots grow upwards, reaching out with their tendrils, while old stems or lianas hang like rope from the canopy. The large, simple, roughly circular leaves are deep green above and soft and velvety below. In fact, they resemble the 3-lobed leaves of their Eurasian relative, the Grapevine (''Vitis vinifera''), with slightly serrated, wavy margins. The leaves start off as maroon or copper-coloured with thick velvety fur (''tomentosa'' = "velvety"), they turn a dark rich green as they mature, and finally before they fall they become crimson. The creeper produces clumps of furry flower-buds that open into small flowers in summer. These are followed by bunches of dark purple, edible, grape-like berries. The berries make a good jam.
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