Honeyvine Milkweed Fruit. It is three to six inches long and filled with numerous seeds each bearing a tuft of long silky hairs that facilitate wind dispersal. Leaves oppositely arranged simple ovate cordate heart shaped.
Identifying characteristics a perennial twining vine with opposite leaves and relatively large fruit follicle. Roots clustered and fibrous. Leaves oppositely arranged simple ovate cordate heart shaped.
The small fragrant flowers occur in clusters and are followed by large pod like fruits that are filled with hairy seeds typical of the milkweed family.
The fruit is a large green pod that matures to brown. 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. Honeyvine milkweed is a noxious weed. Dry at maturity.