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September 28, 2003

GREAT AMERICANS: AUTUMN VINES

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September 28, 2003, issue 79


GREAT AMERICANS: AUTUMN VINES

Autumn officially came this past week. Here's a catbrier turning red on a fence in Stamford's Scalzi Park to prove it.

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When we think of native perennial vines that look great in autumn, native bittersweet (endangered) and woodbine (ubiquitous) tend to come to mind first. And then there's the mixed blessing of poison ivy. But there are several other wonderful native vines that look great in fall, including catbrier, and climbing boneset, and groundnut.

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