Smilax glauca

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Read about Smilax glauca in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Smilax glauca, Walt. Cat-Brier. Fig. 3622. Underground sts. spiny, tuberous but with long slender rhizomes: sts. slender, brown, spines below, disappearing above, when present always some at nodes: spines stout, recurved: the entire ovate lvs. and often whole plant glaucous: berries 3-seeded, small, peduncles and pedicels slender, longer than petioles. Dry ground, Mass. to Fla. and Texas. B.B. (ed. 2) 1:528. G.F. 5:425 (adapted in Fig. 3622).—Ordinarily counted a bad weed, but perhaps of use in large landscape plantings. CH


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