Climbing Milkweed Vine Honeyvine. Vines are either woody or herbaceous plants that climb or sprawl. It is a larval food of monarch butterflies and milkweed.
Honeyvine milkweed is a perennial vine that can grow 12 feet or more in a season and as much as 3 feet in a week. Laeve can cause it to be very difficult to eradicate especially in agricultural fields. Vines are either woody or herbaceous plants that climb or sprawl.
It is indeed a member of the asclepias milkweed family.
Some of the many names include honeyvine milkweed sandvine climbing milkweed bluevine swallow wort dog s wort peavine and smooth anglepod. Some of the many names include honeyvine milkweed sandvine climbing milkweed bluevine swallow wort dog s wort peavine and smooth anglepod. This plant and synonym italicized and indented above can be weedy or invasive according to the authoritative sources noted below this plant may be known by one or more common names in different places and some are listed above. It is a larval food of monarch butterflies and milkweed.