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Old 19-06-2004, 05:02 PM
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Can anyone help id this vine:

http://www.joekaz.net/photos/whatsth...l/index_0.html

I'm in zone 6, NJ, USA. It develops long woody shoots that wind
their way up into the trees. Most of the vines are up to 1/2"
diameter, but I found one that was about 2". It's growth habits
seem too aggressive for it to be a native, and I think contributed
to a few trees blowing down in storms.


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Old 19-06-2004, 11:02 PM
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In article ,
says...
http://www.joekaz.net/photos/whatsth...l/index_0.html

The "fruit" in the first picture appears to be/is similar to
Gooseberry, but I've never known Gooseberry to be a vining
plant.

The leaves in the third picture actually look like Kudzu,
but since they don't match the leaves in the first picture,
I'm presuming it's not actually your vine.
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Old 19-06-2004, 11:02 PM
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The second vine(bottom 3 pictures) looks like american bittersweet, Celastrus
scandens. Dead giveaway is the yellowing on the leaves from below, probably
frim euonymus scale. Not sure on the first one.

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Old 20-06-2004, 05:02 AM
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Can anyone help id this vine:

http://www.joekaz.net/photos/whatsth...l/index_0.html

I'm in zone 6, NJ, USA. It develops long woody shoots that wind
their way up into the trees. Most of the vines are up to 1/2"
diameter, but I found one that was about 2". It's growth habits
seem too aggressive for it to be a native, and I think contributed
to a few trees blowing down in storms.



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