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Ficus pumila (creeping fig): A woody, self-supporting evergreen vine whose overlapping leaves and stems create a tapestry of colors and textures on walls, fences, trellises, and other vertical structures. ✅thrives in full sun or shade ✅can be used in interiorscapes in hanging baskets ✅ksh. 200 ✅Call/Whatsapp: 0721577998 Fence Creeper Plants, Climbing Plants Fence, Creeper Plants, Wall Climbing Plants, Planting Palette, Beach House Garden, Creepers Plants, Creeping Vines, Creeping Fig

Ficus pumila (creeping fig): A woody, self-supporting evergreen vine whose overlapping leaves and stems create a tapestry of colors and textures on walls, fences, trellises, and other vertical structures. ✅thrives in full sun or shade ✅can be used in interiorscapes in hanging baskets ✅ksh. 200 ✅Call/Whatsapp: 0721577998

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"Curtain creeper" is a common name for a few different species of climbing plants, including Vernonia elliptica, which is also known as creeping aster or purple vernonia. This plant is native to Asia and Africa and is known for its attractive clusters of small purple flowers. Vernonia elliptica is a relatively fast-growing vine that can climb up to 20 feet high if left unchecked. It is often grown as a ground cover or allowed to climb up trellises, walls, or fences to create a living curtain. Curtain Creeper Plant, Vernonia Elliptica, Curtain Creeper, Wall Climbing Plants, Balcony Flower Box, Creepers Plants, Climber Plants, Creeping Vines, Balinese Garden

"Curtain creeper" is a common name for a few different species of climbing plants, including Vernonia elliptica, which is also known as creeping aster or purple vernonia. This plant is native to Asia and Africa and is known for its attractive clusters of small purple flowers. Vernonia elliptica is a relatively fast-growing vine that can climb up to 20 feet high if left unchecked. It is often grown as a ground cover or allowed to climb up trellises, walls, or fences to create a living…

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