Honey Vine Milkweed. Full sun full sun to partial shade. 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. But having this twining plant in your garden is not a good idea. The beautiful and important pollinators monarch species is experiencing disastrous decline.
The beautiful and important pollinators monarch species is experiencing disastrous decline.
Identification from early summer to fall if you peek under the heart shaped leaves of this vine you ll find clusters of tiny white flowers. Bees butterflies and other insects love its nectar but sand vine is also a problem weed that can be difficult to eradicate. Honeyvine milkweed ampelamus albidus. Often the vine is mistaken for morning glory or bindweed but the insignificant flowers are the easiest way to tell the difference.