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This vine is steadily growing up my ponga fern and I'm wondering if I need to be concerned, and whether I need to cut it in case it's damaging the fern. None of my pongas of a similar height has this growth on them. I'm in Wellington, New Zealand.

ponga with vine

And closer up of bottom storey

bottom storey leaves

And of middle storey

middle storey leaves

Graham Chiu
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It's one of the native rata vines (Metrosideros, probably perforata), perfectly normal and won't harm the fern for a few human lifetimes. The trunk will end up being clothed but that just looks nice.

TERRAIN has a good Metrosideros page as does Philip Smith @ 02Landscapes

nigelc
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  • The leaves on mine in the top picture are yellow on the edges, and green centrally. And there are no flowers yet. I'll try to get a closer picture. – Graham Chiu Jan 15 '17 at 04:03
  • Added another picture of the yellow leaves – Graham Chiu Jan 15 '17 at 04:23
  • Perhaps it's Metrosideros carminea 'Carousel' ? – Graham Chiu Jan 15 '17 at 08:48
  • The one with yellow variegated looks like Euonymus fortunei...gold something or other. Sure is pretty. Vines cloaking the bark and holding moisture on that bark worry me lots...maybe palm bark is different than deciduous tree or conifer bark??? Grins. – stormy Jan 15 '17 at 23:46
  • Tree ferns (they are true ferns) don't have bark as such; the trunk comprises a bundle of softish, fibrous 'rods', so having climbing plants apressed to them is not an issue - perfectly normal here. – nigelc Jan 16 '17 at 12:36