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August 24, 2008 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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What's this vine??
I've enjoyed taking many pics of flowers this summer and came across this vine (at least I thought it was a vine, guess it could be a shrub??) growing in a drainage ditch up in the tree branches and brush foliage.
I am sure someone here will know what it is....... kinda pretty but didn't touch it until I know what it is!! Patty |
August 24, 2008 | #2 |
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appears to be hog peanut. it grows here in ct. edited to add - i just did a google image search. there are a lot of plants that look nothing like hog peanut that are shown! i just checked my audubon field guide to north american wildflowers and i still think it is hog peanut. flowers august to september in damp woodlands, west to texas and nebraska.
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August 24, 2008 | #3 |
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Hog Peanut? It's a pretty flower. Too bad it was named Hog Peanut.
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August 24, 2008 | #4 |
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Google Imagine seach,http://images.google.com/images?gbv=...=Search+Images , the foliage looks similiar but blooms seems different. I will have to watch to see if the pods develop. There's a big patch of poison ivy in front of the vine that will makes things hard to get very close. Never heard of Hog Peanut..thanks for info. Patty
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August 25, 2008 | #5 |
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Hi,
It is Apios americana. The common name is usually Groundnut. http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...-8&sa=N&tab=wi Remy
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August 25, 2008 | #6 |
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Looks like groundnut to me too.
It never fails to amaze me that we have so many edible plants that we don't eat anymore. http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/con.../groundnt.html Worth |
August 25, 2008 | #7 |
Tomatovillian™
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Remy....I think that's it! Thanks, Patty
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August 26, 2008 | #8 |
Tomatovillian™
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yes i checked my field guide and it is groundnut.
tom |
August 26, 2008 | #9 | |
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I'll have to keep an eye out for the groundnut police, one town north of here. Gary |
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