Cat’s Claw Creeper (Dolichandra unguis-cati) is a climbing vine native to South America, but it is now found in many other parts of the world as an invasive species. The plant produces vibrant yellow or orange trumpet-shaped flowers, and its stems are covered in hooked thorns that resemble a cat’s claws.
Cat’s Claw Creeper is a fast-growing and aggressive vine that can climb up to 30 meters in height, using its thorns to attach to trees, fences, or other plants for support. It is also known for its ability to regenerate quickly from cuttings or broken stems.
While it is often grown as an ornamental plant due to its attractive flowers, Cat’s Claw Creeper can also be considered a nuisance or invasive species in some areas because it can outcompete native vegetation and disrupt ecosystems.
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