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Cissus quadrangularis branching

Cissus quadrangularis branching
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This photo shows an old branching of a Cissus quadrangularis stem. The node where the branching took place looks fibrous and dry, but is still strong, serving the amply green stems, maybe for quite a few more years to come. The ridges on the four stem corners are here seen to be dried out, having lost their earlier green colour.

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