




Smilax aspera
Rough Bindweed is a climbing plant with thick, green leaves and pretty white flowers. It loves to grow in sunny places and can wrap around other plants as it climbs up towards the sun.
生息地: Urban areas
The Rough Bindweed is a scrambling, thorny vine with glossy, dark green, heart-shaped or triangular leaves. Its stems are armed with sharp prickles, giving it a distinctive 'rough' feel. Small, pale green to white flowers appear in clusters, later developing into bright red berries.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ancient people in some cultures used parts of this tough vine for medicine!
It can live for many years, making it a very durable and resilient plant!
Its name 'Smilax' comes from a Greek myth about a powerful nymph!
The plant's bright red berries are a vital winter feast for many birds!
Rough Bindweed has sharp prickles along its stems and leaves that help it cling to other plants and defend itself from grazing animals.
This vine can grow incredibly tall using its strong tendrils to wrap around trees and shrubs, reaching sunlight in dense forests.
The Rough Bindweed keeps its tough, leathery leaves all year long, allowing it to make food even when other plants lose theirs.
Turdus merula
Berries provide vital winter food for this bird.
Apis mellifera
Its small flowers are visited by bees for nectar and pollen.
Sylvia atricapilla
Dense thorny vines offer protected nesting sites for small birds.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Don't eat any plants unless an adult says it's safe!
100-500 cm
0.3-0.5 cm
Late summer to autumn
いいえ
軽度
多年生
昆虫
Urban areas
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