Vines


Below are the common names of the 46 species of vines known to occur in the Natural Area Teaching Laboratory. Each name is linked to a record for the species that includes its scientific name, its status in NATL, and links to distribution maps, photographs, and further information. Because plants often have more than one common name, several species are here listed under more than one name.
Note: If you don’t find a two-word name under the first word, look for it under the second word. For example, you will find Wild Yam under “Yam, Wild.”

Air Potato
Alamo Vine
Arrowhead Vine
Bean, Yard-long
Catclawvine
Creeper, Scarlet
Creeper, Trumpet
Creeper, Virginia
Crossvine
Cucumber, Creeping
Cypressvine
Evergreen, American
Fig, Climbing
Grape, Frost
Grape, Muscadine
Grape, Summer
Greenbrier, Bristly
Greenbrier, Cat
Greenbrier, Earleaf
Greenbrier, Saw
Groundnut
Hempvine, Climbing
Honeysuckle, Coral
Honeysuckle, Japanese
Honeysuckle, Trumpet
Hydrangea, Climbing
Jackson Vine
Jasmine, Dwarf
Jessamine, Yellow
Leather-flower, Netleaf
Leather-flower, Swamp
Lilacbell
Littlebell
Man of the Earth
May-pop
Melonettes
Milkpea, Downy
Milkpea, Eastern
Milkpea, Elliott's
Milkvine, Florida
Morning-glory, Ivyleaf
Morning-glory, Oceanblue
Morning-glory, Pink-flowered
Noyau Vine
Passionflower, Purple
Passionflower, Yellow
Pea, Spurred Butterfly
Peppervine
Pigeonwings, Atlantic
Poison Ivy
Sarsaparilla Vine
Skunkvine
Spiny Pod, Florida
Tievine
Trumpetvine
Vetch, Common
Vetch, Tiny
Virginia Creeper
Virginsbower
Yam, Bitter
Yam, Florida
Yam, Water
Yam, White
Yam, Wild