Published: 16 Jul 2021 › Updated: 16 Jul 2021
Woodbine
Woodbine is native to canyons, ravines and creek habitats and along rivers. In order to develop its brilliant autumn color, this vine must have plenty of sun. The stems of the blossoms turn red before the leaves begin to change from bright green to yellow, orange, and brilliant red. The berries are green at first, and then change to blue and dark purple. Although they are toxic to humans, they are very attractive to birds.
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