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Started by Jeff, May 04, 2002, 05:18:08 AM

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Jeff

I do not know what this is, but I am sure its not  a vine, and especially not a grapevine. It's part of some brush that was mixed in some aspen logs. I have a few more longer peices that are pretty twisted too, but smaller diameter. The bark is smooth and the wood seems quite hard.

I do think it will find a place into one of our rustic crafts. Any Ideas?



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Bud Man

Never seen a tendril that large, must be twisted Privet ?
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LeeB

Be carefull that it is not poison ivy. LeeB
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SwampDonkey

Jeff:

Virginia Creeper ? There always growing all over trees, even up here. Not native up here, although I found it once out on a woodlot climbing sugar maples. But I knew there was an old farm homestead there one time, long gone. Got one growing up my hydro pole on the lawn, but its very slow growing here.
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