Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Medium) (Parthenocissus sikkimensis)

Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Medium) (Parthenocissus sikkimensis)

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Medium) viewed from the front and top
Description
Description

Sikkim creeper (Parthenocissus sikkimensis) in a medium hanging form presents as a woody vine with moderately elongated stems that trail downward in a balanced, cascading arrangement. The foliage consists of compound leaves with multiple leaflets, arranged along the stems to create a textured but less dense canopy than in larger forms. The stems remain flexible, allowing the plant to drape naturally from elevated surfaces.

Native to mountainous regions of the Himalayas and surrounding areas, Parthenocissus sikkimensis grows in forest margins and along slopes where it climbs and spreads across vegetation. The species is biologically notable for its tendril-based attachment system and seasonal leaf variation. In this medium hanging form, the plant highlights a balance between stem length and foliage density, maintaining a structured yet flowing appearance while reflecting its natural adaptability to varied vertical and horizontal environments.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Medium) has a typical cultivated vine length/height between 4’-6’ (1.22-1.83 m) and spread of 5’-8’ (1.52-2.44 m). The leaf length is between 1.5”-4” (4-10 cm).

Group of outline illustrations of the Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Medium) in front and top views
Group of outline illustrations of the Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Medium) in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
4’-6’ | 1.22-1.83 m (Cultivated)
Width:
5’-8’ | 1.52-2.44 m (Spread)
Depth:
Length:
1.5”-4” | 4-10 cm (Leaf)
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Order: Vitales
Family: Vitaceae

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Scientific Name:
Parthenocissus sikkimensis
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Drawings include:
Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Medium) front elevation, plan view

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