As a vine, it requires some support. It can also be grown as a
groundcover plant. The soil should be
humus and systematically watered. Varieties with leaves with pink, reddish, or white markings require a well-lit place, though those with dark green leaves can grow in a darker place. The summer temperature should not exceed . In winter, it should not be lower than . Preferring moist air, it should be watered 2-3 times a week in summer but much less often in winter. To ensure adequate humidity, the plant pot should be placed in a larger container with constantly moist
peat and sprayed with water daily. Dusty leaves should be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Feed in the summer with a small dose of
fertilizers dissolved in water. After a few years of cultivation, the plant becomes unattractive, where its cutting is advisable, and then it will produce new shoots. It should be transplanted only when necessary. It has gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit.
Propagation The plant can be propagated by
cuttings in water, or straight into potting compost. Nonetheless, both methods have a good success rate, providing the right part of the plant is cut. Cuttings using the rooting machine are rooted in a multiplier at a temperature of . Cuttings from the tops of the shoots are easier to root than cuttings from lower areas of shoots. ==Toxicity==