Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Small) (Parthenocissus sikkimensis)

Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Small) (Parthenocissus sikkimensis)

Scaled set of drawings of the Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Small) in front and top views with dimensions
Description
Description

Sikkim creeper (Parthenocissus sikkimensis) in a small hanging form develops as a compact trailing vine with shorter stems and a lighter distribution of foliage. The leaves are compound, composed of multiple leaflets that are spaced along slender stems, creating a delicate and open structure. The plant’s trailing habit allows it to descend modestly from elevated surfaces, with stems forming a soft, irregular edge.

Native to the Himalayan region, Parthenocissus sikkimensis inhabits forested slopes and edges where it grows across vegetation and rocky terrain. The species is biologically characterized by its climbing ability through tendrils and its capacity for seasonal color variation in foliage. In the small hanging form, the plant emphasizes early-stage trailing growth and reduced density, highlighting the foundational structure of the vine before it develops into a more expansive cascading system.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Small) has a typical cultivated vine length/height between 3’-5’ (.91-1.52 m) and spread of 3’-6’ (.91-1.83 m). The leaf length is between 1.5”-4” (4-10 cm).

Pair of outline illustrations of the Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Small) seen from the top and elevation views
Pair of outline illustrations of the Sikkim Creeper (Hanging, Small) seen from the top and elevation views
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
3’-5’ | .91-1.52 m (Cultivated)
Width:
3’-6’ | .91-1.83 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, Small) front elevation, plan view

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