Do you have it growing down there?Whatever that is I hate It!!!!!!!!!
Dang, I never know what any vine is that doesn’t grow in the desert! It doesn’t seem to match any common invasive weed over there than I can find with my Google-fu skills though. At least not until those flowers set into seed or fruit.I'll bet @RosemaryDW knows what it is.
It is a very fast grower. I'm going to start cutting it back but for now. I will leave it where it is. No matter what it is I can't leave it there past this year. Where it's growing I have very some tall ROS that I need to use a long handle tool to reach up and pull the limbs down to get the blooms. It has tangled and tied all the trees together. If the flowers change I will post a pic. ThanksDang, I never know what any vine is that doesn’t grow in the desert! It doesn’t seem to match any common invasive weed over there than I can find with my Google-fu skills though. At least not until those flowers set into seed or fruit.
Doesn’t look particularly harmful but also not something I’d want accidentally growing in my yard. One of the vines I found was called “Mile a Minute” due to its growth rate.
Vines do very well here sometimes to well. This is my wild grapevine, my favorite but hard to keep under control.That big thing behind Walkers house is a lilac and a red bud tree covered with grapevine.The number of crazy growing vines where you are blows my mind. Here is my single immediately local vine, it’s a very small melon and not what I’d call a fast grower. I could probably manage it with tweezers if it ever showed up in my yard. Thank goodness, as it’s quite hideous and gets worse looking over the season. I don’t think I could say that about any of the vines I looked up in your area today.
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The leaves are different. Thanks for looking for what it is.How about this as a possibility:
Menispermum canadense
It's poisonous, so definitely one to yank out with a vengeance.
It does look very similar.I think I may have found what that ? is! Chinese Yam
Chinese Yam
(Dioscorea oppositifolia) Watch List Chinese Yam has slender vines that spiral counterclockwise and pointed, heart-swww.michigan.gov
Thanks, It's close enough to convince me to pull out.I think I may have found what that ? is! Chinese Yam
Chinese Yam
(Dioscorea oppositifolia) Watch List Chinese Yam has slender vines that spiral counterclockwise and pointed, heart-swww.michigan.gov
Oh, Ya....that is one I'd PULL!Thanks, It's close enough to convince me to pull out.