Etymology | Genus | False (Notho) Cissus (a genus in the same family) |
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Species | Spike-bearing, referring to the inflorescences | |
Family | Vitaceae | |
Synonyms | Ampelocissus spicifer (Griff.) Merr., Cissus spicifera Griff. | |
Common Names | False Cissus Vine | |
Status | Native: Endangered | |
Form | Climber | |
Native Distribution | Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra, and Borneo |
Nothocissus spicifera is a woody climber with leaf opposite tendrils, and leaves with mildly toothed margins.
Form of Nothocissus spicifera in the Central Catchment Nature Reserve near Upper Seletar Reservoir.
An overhanging branch.
Inflorescences.
A young leaf, which is slightly glossy. Heart-shaped base may not be present.
Tendril growing opposite the leaf.
Tiny flowers.
Developing fruits.