The exploration of the climbing characteristics and ecological value of Parthenocissus tricuspidata

Characteristics of Parthenocissus tricuspidata

In the field of vertical greening, there is a plant that conquers building walls with its unique survival wisdom, known as the natural air conditioner, Parthenocissus tricuspidata. Its super strong environmental adaptability and diverse functions make it a star species in urban ecological construction.

The Survival Code of Plant Morphology

Precise Climbing System

Each branch is equipped with 6-8 pairs of tendrils, with the diameter of the top suction cup about 0.3 cm, which can secrete a collagenous substance containing calcium adhesive. This biological glue can withstand a tensile force of 3 kg/cm². The leaves are palmately lobed with a waxy layer thickness of 15 μm, which gives them a self-cleaning function in the rain.

Seasonal Color Change

In spring and summer, the chlorophyll content in the leaves can reach up to 2.8 mg/g, and after entering autumn, the concentration of anthocyanins increases to 0.6 mg/g, creating a beautiful red-leaf scenery. The continuous observation period can last for 45-60 days, 20% longer than ordinary red-leaf plants.

Analysis of Environmental Adaptation Mechanisms

Light and Temperature Control Ability

Experimental data show that covering the building facade can reduce the indoor temperature by 3-5°C and increase the relative humidity by 15%. Its unique mechanism of stomatal opening and closing can still maintain normal transpiration at high temperatures of 40°C.

Resistance to Adversity

-tested by Beijing Botanical Garden, it can tolerate low temperatures of -25°C and soil environments with a pH value of 5.0-8.5. It can still survive in areas with an annual precipitation of 400 mm, and its roots can reach as deep as 2.3 meters.

Differences in Cultivar Application Scenarios

Five-leaf Cultivar

The North American cultivar grows the fastest, with an annual growth rate of up to 3.2 meters, making it suitable for rapid greening. The leaf anti-pollution index reaches 8.7, especially suitable for planting on road sound insulation walls.

Three-leaf Medicinal Cultivar

The content of quercetin in the rhizome of the Chinese native species reaches 1.2%, which is an important raw material for making fall and impact injury ointments. Its extract can inhibit Staphylococcus aureus by up to 92%.

From building energy saving to ecological restoration, Parthenocissus tricuspidata is reshaping urban space in the form of three-dimensional greening. The health wine made from its fruit has developed three commercial brands, with an annual output of over 50 tons, showing great economic potential.