Menispermum canadense

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Read about Menispermum canadense in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Menispermum canadense, Linn. Common Moonseed. Fig. 2357. Sts. slender and terete, woody below, flocculent-pubescent when young, but becoming glabrous, twining 10 ft. or more high: lvs. variable in shape, round-ovate to ovate-cordate, sometimes entire, but usually angulate- lobed, the long petiole attached just inside the margin: fls. greenish white, in loose straggling panicles, the sepals and petals usually 6, the stamens in the male fls. 10-20: fr. bluish black, ¼ in. diam. resembling small grapes. Rich soils in thickets and lowlands, Que. To Manitoba and south to Ga. and Ark. B.M. 1910. G.M. 57:153. G.W. 1, p. 63, F.E. 22:493; 28:261.


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