This is a curious member of the Sunflower family. Curtain creeper finds it difficult to climb without support. So, the slender stems climb up and then fall down beautifully over a wall or railing. Plant is named Curtain Creeper because the stems are hanging down and form a curtain. This creeper is easy to grow and is commonly seen hanging over walls in cities. Very suitable to make curtain-like partitions in a garden. It can be used for making topiaries too.
Use a balanced fertilizer i.e., 10-10-10, 14-14-14 (Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K)) food with micro-nutrients.
Pruning is required at times for plant health and aesthetics, as a general note remove the damaged leaves and branches as soon as those are noticed to avoid infections.
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