Vines
Heaven and earth are threads of one loom. June Sprigg, By Shaker Hands
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Peppervine
Ampelopsis arborea
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Peppervine
Ampelopsis arborea
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American Hogpeanut
Amphicarpaea bracteata
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American Hogpeanut
Amphicarpaea bracteata
This vine is one of the host plants of the Golden Banded-skipper. -
Groundnut
Apios americana
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Virginia Snakeroot
Aristolochia serpentaria
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Woolly Dutchman's Pipe
Aristolochia tomentosa
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Rattan Vine
Berchemia scandens
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Crossvine
Bignonia capreolata
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Crossvine
Bignonia capreolata
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Florida Lady's Nightcap
Bonamia grandiflora
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Florida Lady's Nightcap
Bonamia grandiflora
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American Buckwheatvine
Brunnichia ovata
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Catesby's False Bindweed
Calystegia catesbeiana
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Hedge False Bindweed
Calystegia sepium
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Faux Persil
Cardiospermum corindum
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Faux Persil
Cardiospermum corindum
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Faux Persil
Cardiospermum corindum
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Faux Persil
Cardiospermum corindum
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Spurred Butterfly Pea
Centrosema virginianum
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Spurred Butterfly Pea
Centrosema virginianum
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Spurred Butterfly Pea
Centrosema virginianum
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Swamp Leather-flower
Clematis crispa
I never realized that the petals of this Clematis resembled a Maltese cross until I viewed the flower from below. -
Whiteleaf Leather-flwoer
Clematis glaucophylla
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Netleaf Leather-flower
Clematis reticulata
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Sweet Autumn Virginsbower
Clematis terniflora
Not native. -
Sweet Autumn Virginsbower
Clematis terniflora
Not native. -
Sweet-scented Pigeonwings
Clitoria fragrans
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Sweet-scented Pigeonwings
Clitoria fragrans
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Atlantic Pigeonwings
Clitoria mariana
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Carolina Coralbead
Cocculus carolinus
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Carolina Coralbead
Cocculus carolinus
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Saw Greenbrier
Smilax bona-nox
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Okeechobee Gourd
Cucurbita okeechobeensis
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Dodder
Cuscuta sp.
The orange color of this parasitic vine can be easily spotted in green vegetation that it is encroaching. -
Dodder
Cuscuta sp.
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Gulf Coast Swallowwort
Cynanchum angustifolium
This species of Swallowwort, a member of the milkweed family, can be identified by its long flower stalks and notches on its inner petals. -
Florida Ticktrefoil
Desmodium floridanum
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Silver Dwarf Morning Glory
Evolvulus sericeus
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Swamp Jessamine
Gelsemium rankinii
This Jessamine grows in boggy and swampy areas whereas its cousin, the Carolina Jessamine, grows in drier uplands. Swamp Jessamine flowers also have a light fragrance. -
Carolina Jessamine
Gelsemium sempervirens
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Carolina Jessamine
Gelsemium sempervirens
This native vine has been widely adopted by homeowners because of its early-blooming bright yellow flowers and evergreen leaves. -
Angle Pod
Gonolobus suberosus
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Angle Pod Fruit
Gonolobus suberosus
The Angle Pod vine used to be in the Matelea genus with the Alabama Spiny Pod (Matelea alabamensis), Yellow-flowered Spiny Pod (M. flavidula), and Baldwin's Spiny Pod (M. baldwyniana), but was separated from them because it has a smooth pod instead of a spiny pod. -
Angle Pod
Gonolobus suberosus
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Tievine
Ipomoea cordatotriloba
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Scarletcreeper
Ipomoea hederifolia
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Beach Morning Glory
Ipomoea imperati
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Whitestar
Ipomoea lacunosa
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Largeroot Morning Glory
Ipomoea macrorhiza
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Tall Morning-Glory
Ipomoea purpurea
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Cypressvine
Ipomoea quamoclit
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Saltmarsh Morning Glory
Ipomoea sagittata
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Curtiss' Clustervine
Jacquemontia curtissii
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Skyblue Clustervine
Jacquemontia pentathos
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Beach Clustervine
Jacquemontia reclinata
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Hairy Clustervine
Jacquemontia tamnifolia
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Coral Honeysuckle
Lonicera sempervirens
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Alabama Spinypod
Matelea alabamensis
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Baldwin's Spinypod
Matelea baldwyniana
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Baldwin's Spinypod
Matelea baldwyniana
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Yellow-flowered Spinypod
Matelea flavidula
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Florida Spinypod
Matelea floridana
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Trailing Milkvine
Matelea pubiflora
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Pearl Milkvine
Matelea reticulata
This was a contest winner. -
Burr Clover
Medicago polymorpha
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Creeping Cucumber
Melothria pendula
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Creeping Cucumber
Melothria pendula
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Creeping Cucumber
Melothria pendula
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Climbing Hempvine
Mikania scandens
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Hempvine
Mikania scandens
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Sensitive Brier
Mimosa quadrivalvis var. angusata
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Sensitive Brier
Mimosa quadrivalvis var. angusata
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Powderpuff
Mimosa strigillosa
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Tropical puff
Neptunia pubescens
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White Form of Tropical Puff
Neptunia pubescens
Most flowers occasionally have white forms. The flowers of this vine are usually yellow. -
Purple Passionflower
Passiflora incarnata
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Purple Passionflowers
Passiflora incarnata
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Yellow Passionflower
Passiflora lutea
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Wild Allamanda
Pentalinon luteum
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Sand Blackberry
Rubus cuneifolius
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Southern Dewberry
Rubus trivialis
Dewberries usually refer to blackberries that have vines that sprawl across the ground rather than climb. -
Bay Starvine Flower
Schisandra glabra
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Bay Starvine Flower
Schisandra glabra
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Earleaf Greenbrier
Smilax auriculata
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Earleaf Greenbirar
Smilax auriculata
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Upright Carrionflower
Smilax ecirrhata
Unlike most Smilax species, this plant does not have a vining habit or any tendrils. -
Wild Sarsaparilla
Smilax glauca
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Blueridge Carrionflower
Smilax lasioneuron
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Female Flowers of Laurel Greenbrier
Smilax laurifolia
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Male Flowers of Laurel Greenbrier
Smilax laurifolia
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Laurel Greenbriar
Smilax laurifolia
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Sarsaparilla Vine
Smilax pumila
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Sarsaparilla flowers
Smilax pumila
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Roundleaf Greenbrier
Smilax rotundifolia
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Jackson Vine
Smilax smallii
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Greenbrier
Smilax sp.
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Trailing Fuzzybean Flower
Strophostyles helvola
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Trailing Fuzzybean
Strophostyles helvola