Parthenocissus inserta
(Woodbine)

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               Seedpod                                           Leaf                                            Stem                                        Seed                                          Habit

Facts About this Plant:

    Common Names: Woodbine, Thicket Creeper, Grape Woodbine
    Synonyms: Parthenocissus vitacea, Vitis inserta
    Lifespan: Perennial
    Zones: 3 - 9
    Type: Forb
    Bloom Time: June - September
    Status: Native
    Range:

Parthenocissus inserta, or Woodbine, is native to the entire continental US except the Southeast. It is a perennial, that grows in open woods, thickets, along roads and railroads in ditches, in yards and disturbed places. It blooms in mid summer with green-yellow flowers, and sometimes blooms again in fall.

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