Thread: thorny vine ID?
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Old 06-02-2003, 02:36 PM
Callen Molenda
 
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Default thorny vine ID?

Frogleg wrote:

On Thu, 06 Feb 2003 12:49:19 GMT, "Cereoid+10"
wrote:

Do a search for Smilax. There are many spiny species in the genus.


Frogleg wrote
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 15:42:20 -0600, kate
wrote:

I've got a newcomer to the yard in at least two locations but I haven't
figured out what it is yet.

It's a vine with lots of little thorns on the stem. The leaves are spade
shaped,smooth edged, alternate, mottled green on the top, solid green
underneath. Up to 3" long, about an 1 1/2" at the base ending in a
point. The older leaves are changing to browning green.

Any ideas?

You might look up Sweetbriar or Cat Briar.


You are quick, Cereoid. I mixed up Sweetbriar with Greenbriar and went
on a web hunt:

http://www.weedalert.com/weed_pages/...greenbriar.htm
http://www.rce.rutgers.edu/weeds/wee...ame=greenbriar
http://ceres.cals.ncsu.edu/wetland/l...s.cfm?s_id=101
http://ceres.cals.ncsu.edu/wetland/l...s.cfm?s_id=103
http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrol...us/sglauca.htm

Whatever it is, it climbs like crazy, is very nasty to pull out, and
seems to start in the most inaccessible places. Such a nice name for
such a noxious weed.


My grandmother called it "cut toe" and it is a horrible weed.