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Trillana's G Wolfforth, TX
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anyone know what kind of vine this is?

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on Jun 12, 2012 | 216 Views
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  • Tammy@Deja Vue Designs Amherst, TX
    I don't know what it is....but it sure is pretty!
    on Jun 12, 2012 · Like 1
  • Vivian S Harper Woods, MI
    It is very pretty. I hope it isn't invasive. Does it have a smell?
    on Jun 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Erica Glasener Atlanta, GA
    It looks like kudzu which is invasive. Are the flowers sweetly fragrant?
    on Jun 13, 2012 · Like 0
  • Vivian S Harper Woods, MI
    I always heard about kudzu and the damage it does, but if this is kudzu it is awfully pretty.
    on Jun 13, 2012 · Like 0
  • Erica Glasener Atlanta, GA
    Kudzu flowers in pinky purple and white are pretty and very fragrant, fruity.
    on Jun 14, 2012 · Like 0
  • Tammy@Deja Vue Designs Amherst, TX
    You know....they say these are invasive....but I wonder if they would be here...we have very little natural shade...and it's dry as a bone unless you put water on it. Alot of plants that are invasive other places aren't here because they only get the water YOU decide to give them!
    on Jun 14, 2012 · Like 0
  • Colleen Crosby, TX
    do you have a better pic of the leaves? Is it in shade? Are there several vines or just a few? How high up does it climb?
    on Jun 14, 2012 · Like 0
  • Rebecca D Dearborn, MI
    Gosh, wish I could help you.
    on Jun 14, 2012 · Like 0
  • Colleen Crosby, TX
    Looks like sand vine aka milkweed vine.
    on Jun 14, 2012 · Like 0
  • Stacie A Hillsboro, MO
    If it's milkweed...ugh, good luck. We had some sprout up last yr aftr we got new mulch. It's now everywhere and impossible to kill. If anyone has a really good trick to getting rid of it plz share...it's absolutely everywhere now.
    on Jun 14, 2012 · Like 0
  • Vivian S Harper Woods, MI
    Erica, does this look like kudzu?

    I hear that in the South it can grow up over things (even trees) nearly overnight and kill them by blocking light and sucking up moisture. Now I don't know whether this is true or not being a Northern girl, but that is what I've heard...All you Southern gardeners need to set the record straight on kudzu for me.

    on Jun 15, 2012 · Like 0

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