Smilax rotundifolia


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Read about Smilax rotundifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Smilax rotundifolia, Linn. Horse-Brier. Rootstock scarcely tuberous, long-creeping: sts. stout, green, often angled, never spined at nodes: spines stout, few, black-tipped, straight, often absent on flowering branches: lvs. ovate to orbicular: peduncle scarcely longer than the petiole: berries blue-black, glaucous, less than 1/4 in., 3-seeded. Nova Scotia to Ill., south to Ga. and Texas.

The common horse-brier of the E. U. S. B.B. (ed. 2) 1:528.—A rank weedy vine with nothing to recommend it for general planting as it spreads rapidly by underground rhizomes. CH


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