April 23,
Plymoth Plantation, Plymouth
Typically ovate or oblong leaves of this twining vine may become toothed or even lobed on vigorous shoots. This makes it easy to recognize the "dangerous weed," as it was called in Fernald's Edition of Gray's Manual back in the 1950s, when many other notorious weeds were still propagated and planted near homes. Fernald's final remark was "Unfortunately, naturalized from Asia."
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