Odd vine- Can anyone tell me what it is?
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I bought this labelled "pink spirea"
Bittersweet nightshade, IF it is pull it!
Looks insidious.. maybe its a "triffid" from The day of the Triffids.. what ever it is I would pull it out. Before it gets too big to handle
If you are referring the the pink flowers it is spirea a perennial shrub
You can always call your local college or university and ask their agriculture department. It's what I do here if I have a question about greenery.
Potato vine. Beautiful
From what I can see of the vine it could be Wisteria. Has it flowered?
Not sweet potatoe vine. I'm not familiar with it. You can always take it to your extension office. I'd pull it out.
If you are talking about the pink flowers it is not a vine ,it is definitely
a Spirea shrub. Follow the vine to find the base of it ,remove it and plant somewhere else until it grows a little more. You may be able to tell once it leafs out . (or gets flowers on it)