I just went out and pulled a vine of my neighbor’s English Ivy and it looks identical. I’m fairly certain that that’s your guy.
2006-08-17 09:50:43
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answered by ? 4
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I'm certainly not a plant expert, but my first thought was some type of grape vine....a friend of mine years ago had what she called ornamental grape vines growing on her fence that looked a lot like that. They don't produce fruit, just the pretty leaves. Just a thought.
2006-08-17 09:50:42
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answered by slvrct1 2
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It's not morning glory. It's not moonflower. It's not a grape vine. It's not sweet potato vine. It's not English ivy.I don't think it's kudzu. Dang. I should know this but I can't think of it. It reminds me of a gourd vine right now, but I could be wrong.
2006-08-17 10:14:27
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answered by February Rain 4
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Okay - that's NOT Nightshade ot Bindweed (referring to a previous answer)
Hope someone can peg tht for you. I was going to say morning glory or moonflower - but the flowers in your picture look too small.
2006-08-17 09:43:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Jeez...not sure, but it looks like some sort of bean. Do the flowers make pods after blooming?
2006-08-17 12:31:34
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answered by hardy_rose 5
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almost looks like a morning glory.. flowers open in morning and close by afternoon? just a guess
2006-08-17 09:43:53
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answered by June 2
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looks like Kudzu,grows all over Alabama.
2006-08-17 09:44:34
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answered by bereal1 6
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Sorry mate, can't help. You have a great page....
2006-08-17 17:23:21
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answered by Ozzie 4
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My wife knows. I will ask her when she gets home.
SHE DIDN'T KNOW.
2006-08-17 09:48:42
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answered by FLH002 2
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