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Japanese Honeysuckle, Honeysuckle,Japanese
A woody, twining or trailing evergreen vine occurring on moist soil of bottomlands and uplands along streams, fence rows and timber edges. It is used an ornamental because of its showy and fragrant flowers. Fruit, flowers, leaves and stems are ... [... more]
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Rattan Vine, Rattan-vine
A vine occurring in thickets, woods, stream bottoms or slopes in the eastern portion of our region, often along fence rows and roadsides. The smooth, greenish or grayish mature stems are easily recognizable characteristics. Commonly used for ... [... more]
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Carolina Snailseed, Snailseed,Carolina, Moonseed
A vine (sometimes high climbing) occurring on rich soil in thickets, woods and other partially shaded areas of uplands and bottomlands. Fruit matures bright red in the fall and is eaten by many species of birds. Browsed by deer in spring and ... [... more]
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Kudzu
An extremely aggressive, high climbing, intersecting woody vine. Was introduced for erosion control and has escaped over much of the southeast United States. Locally abundant in the eastern portion of our region. Kudzu is a legume and is browsed ... [... more]
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Dewberry, Southern Dewberry
A spiny, prostrate vine occurring on a variety of sites. Stems densely covered with weak and stout spines or prickles. Many cultivated varieties have been developed. Fruit is similar to that of Blackberry and is eaten by many species of wildlife. ... [... more]
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Bristly Greenbrier, Chinaroot, Greenbrier,Bristly
A high climbing vine occurring mostly in thickets, woods and along streams. Rarely in full sunlight. Very prickly stems and branches on the lower portion and sparsely spined to spineless on the upper portion. A preferred browse of whitetailed ... [... more]
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Mustang Grape, Grape,Mustang
A vigorous high-climbing woody vine. Can be very aggressive, outcompeting other vegetation. Leaves are dull dark green above and dull gray below. Young leaves and stems are covered with white cobweb-like hair. Occurs on sandy soils mostly in ... [... more]
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