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Invasive vine growing in azaleas!

claudia_sandgrower
15 years ago

I transplanted several mature azaleas a couple of years ago from downtown West Columbia, SC to my rural Lexington County, SC home (about 30 miles away.) Unfortunately, this pesky vine came along for the ride! It grows from the core of the shrubs, has a "twining" habit like jasmine, but, when growing along the ground, roots like a trailing groundcover at the leaf intersections (there's a word for that - can't remember it at the moment!).

It's doesn't "milk" when broken, like Star Jasmine, for example, doesn't flower - or at least, hasn't yet, and, unless I'm immune, doesn't cause and kind of rash, etc. upon contact with the skin.

I've seen something that looks similar growing in shrubbery at USC, where I work. I've posted this on the Name that Plant forum, but am posting it here in the hope that other SC gardeners may be familiar with pest. While it's here to stay, I suspect, any help in identifying this uninvited guest will be most appreciated!

Here's some shots that I've uploaded onto PhotoBucket:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd87/lilybelle_bucket/Demon%20Vine/DemonVine.jpg

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd87/lilybelle_bucket/Demon%20Vine/GrowingInAzalea.jpg

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd87/lilybelle_bucket/Demon%20Vine/PulledVinesInTangledPile.jpg

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