Tall thin vine with star shaped leaves

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  1. TrailLeadr

    TrailLeadr New Seed

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    Hi all, A few days ago I noticed as I was trimming my hedges that there was a new vine growing up from the ground just at the perimeter of the hedge.

    The vine itself was a pale green with star shaped leaves spaced pretty evenly apart from each other about 3 to 4 inches. Unfortunately I had already cut the base of the vine before I realized it was there. So I don't have a picture of it. I know in time it will grow back, but I'm not sure how long.

    I also noticed (if this matters) within about 1 minute of the vine being cut the vine and leaves started to noticeably wilt.

    So anyone have any ideas? If it starts to sprout again and shows any leaves I will promptly take a picture and post it here.

    Thanks in advance,
    Patrick
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Mmmm hard to say without a photograph. Maybe a young Virginia creeper or five-leaved ivy (Parthenocissus quinquefolia.)
     
  4. TrailLeadr

    TrailLeadr New Seed

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    Thanks for the reply Eileen.
    After looking at the Parthenocissus quinquefolia on google, I'd have to say that's not it.

    The leaf looks a lot more like a maple, but in a star shape.
    I completely understand not being able to say without seeing a pic. I'll see if maybe there's some other's around the neighborhood I can photograph. :)

    Edit:
    I actually found a juvenile leaf on a small vine nearby.
    2 pics. One with the dead leaves (they died off fast) showing the spacing of leaves between each, the second is the young leaf. Near the stem the 2 points aren't very pronounced, but as the leaf gets bigger the points extend more. The young leaf is about 1-1/2 inches from the base of the stem to the tip of the farthest point.

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    moderator's note: added photos from album to post
     
  5. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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  6. glendann

    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    It sure looks like the Virginia Creeper to me.
     
  7. TulsaRose

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    I agree with Netty...Bur Cucumber (Echinocystis lobata)
     
  8. TrailLeadr

    TrailLeadr New Seed

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    Thank you all so much.

    The birds must really think my yard needs more variety. I can't figure any other way for something so out of place to end up there. :D
     

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