Galing galing or three-leaved wild vine (Causonis trifolia) is a species of plant in the Vitaceae, growing vines or climbing, branching, cylindrical stems, green and hairy, leaves three strands and berries in panicles.
C. trifolia has three leaves with stems forming a T formation and is green. Strands oblong, green in color, blunt ends, serrated margins and a vein in the middle with many pinnate small veins.
The fruits grow in panicles with cylindrical stalks, branching and green. The fruit is round or oval, young green and ripe blackish brown.
Galing galing grows on forest floors, agricultural land, waterways, roadsides and abandoned lands that receive lots of sunlight.
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Tracheophyta
Subphylum: Angiospermae
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Vitales
Family: Vitaceae
Genus: Causonis
Species: Causonis trifolia
C. trifolia has three leaves with stems forming a T formation and is green. Strands oblong, green in color, blunt ends, serrated margins and a vein in the middle with many pinnate small veins.
The fruits grow in panicles with cylindrical stalks, branching and green. The fruit is round or oval, young green and ripe blackish brown.
Galing galing grows on forest floors, agricultural land, waterways, roadsides and abandoned lands that receive lots of sunlight.
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Tracheophyta
Subphylum: Angiospermae
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Vitales
Family: Vitaceae
Genus: Causonis
Species: Causonis trifolia