Carolina Snailseed, Cocculus carolinus

Classification
Menispermaceae (Moonseed Family)

• Plant Characteristics
o Duration: Perennial
Habit: Vine
Size Notes: 3-15
Flower:

Fruit:

Bloom Information
• Bloom Color: Green
Bloom Time: Jun , Jul , Aug
Distribution
• USA: AL , AR , FL , GA , IL , IN , KS , KY , LA , MO , MS , NC , OK , SC , TN , TX , VA
Native Distribution: N. FL to TX, n. to NC, KY, s. IL & s.e. KS
Native Habitat: Moist, rich woods; roadside thickets; rocky
• hillsides; limestone cliffs
Growing Conditions
Water Use: Low
Light Requirement: Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Moist
Soil pH: Circumneutral (pH 6.8-7.2)
Cold Tolerant: yes
Heat Tolerant: yes
Soil Description: Various wet to droughty soils. . Sandy, Sandy Loam, Medium Loam, Clay Loam, Clay
Conditions Comments: Cocculus carolinus is a common vine with deep green heart shaped leaves. Some of its leaves can be mistaked for Smilax bona-nox, but C. carolinus does not have prickles or tendrils. It has clusters of lustrous red berries. Stems are not very woody and easily broken. Root system is shallow and suckering. Fast-growing and short-lived. Dies back considerably each season. Best in a naturalistic garden where some spreading is appreciated. Can be an aggressive colonizer.
Benefit
Use Ornamental: Attractive, Fruits ornamental, Twines on fences & other plants, Fast growing
Use Wildlife: An intermediate source of food for wildlife. Fruit-birds
Interesting Foliage: yes
Deer Resistant: Moderate
Information From:
https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=coca

Posted on 12 November, 2017 03:25 by birdsandbugs27 birdsandbugs27

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

Carolina Snailseed (Cocculus carolinus)

Observer

birdsandbugs27

Date

November 7, 2017 12:00 PM CST

Description

Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
Greer Island
Weather: Overcast, 63/45 degrees Fahrenheit

Perennial vine

Bloom Color: Green
Bloom Time: Jun , Jul , Aug

Native Distribution: N. FL to TX, n. to NC, KY, s. IL & s.e. KS

Native Habitat: Moist, rich woods; roadside thickets; rocky
hillsides; limestone cliffs

Cold Tolerant: yes
Heat Tolerant: yes
Soil Description: Various wet to droughty soils. . Sandy, Sandy Loam, Medium Loam, Clay Loam, Clay

Photos / Sounds

What

Jumping Spiders (Family Salticidae)

Observer

birdsandbugs27

Date

November 7, 2017 03:23 PM CST

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