Whazis???

Started by wayne, August 02, 2006, 02:57:35 PM

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wayne

This vine grows around my Thistle Feeder every year. Anyone know what it is?





wayne
I was born about 100 years too early, or to late.

mark

not positive from the pics but looks like wild grape vine

wayne

It's not grape, that's for sure. It hasn't bloomed yet but the leaves look sort of like a melon, and it has small slightly star shaped fruit on it later in the year.  I'll get some better pics.


wayne
I was born about 100 years too early, or to late.

Brian D. Bray

My guess is wild cucumber or a small melon that small tendrals on it.
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wayne

here are a couple closer shots.






wayne
I was born about 100 years too early, or to late.

taipantoo

I'm not getting any pics.
Was a link posted or were they inline?

Tai

reinbeau

Quote from: taipantoo on November 19, 2007, 07:39:08 PM
I'm not getting any pics.
Was a link posted or were they inline?

Tai

This thread is a few months old, perhaps the pictures were pulled down by the poster.

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Cindi

This thread was last discussed in August 2006, that is over a year ago, probably the pictures have gone to never never land.  I think that when a post gets too old, the pictures take up too much space and have to go to the land before time.  Have a wonderful and beautiful day.  Cindi

P.S.  I think that the pictures would have been cool to see, by the way, it sounds like there was a total guessing game going on.  C.
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