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Forum: Plant and Tree IdentificationReplies: 6, Views: 76
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Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

November 8, 2009
07:08 PM

Post #7254156

Okay, I know it's autumn and this vine is dead. Does anyone have an idea what it is thought? Not too many books ID stuff based on seed pod.

thanks.

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Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

November 8, 2009
07:08 PM

Post #7254159

closer of the pod

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threegardeners
North Augusta, ON
(Zone 5a)

November 8, 2009
07:10 PM

Post #7254166

Don't know the Latin but it sure looks like the wild cucumbers that grow around here...
http://ontariowildflowers.com/main/species.php?id=1

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Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

November 8, 2009
07:15 PM

Post #7254177

Yep, it sure does. And I'm sure it was a wild vine (Mom found it).
Kathleen
Panama, NY
(Zone 5a)

November 9, 2009
10:46 AM

Post #7255755

You don't want to start it -very hard to get rid of.
altagardener
Calgary, AB
(Zone 3b)

November 9, 2009
10:52 AM

Post #7255773

It's a native annual vine... easy to control in the yard by pulling any up excess ones.
Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

November 9, 2009
02:20 PM

Post #7256497

Yes, I'm sure it was just found wild somewhere. But she recently found a very nice vine wild too, so I think she's always interested in finding out what she might have on the property.

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