Berchemia scandens (Alabama Supplejack)

POTTED PLANT

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SKU:
BESCA-QU
MAXIMUM HEIGHT:
60 feet
FLOWER COLOR:
Green
BLOOM PERIOD:
1 Spring
SUNLIGHT PREFERENCE:
Sun to shade
MOISTURE:
Dry, average, moist
FORMAL LANDSCAPING:
3-Star
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Supple-jack can tolerate extreme habitats and a wide range of conditions.  In bottomland forests, it can become a large, twining vine with woody stems.  It can also grow in the desert-like conditions of Missouri glades where it becomes a densly sprawling mat. It can spread aggressively, so make sure you have an appropriate spot for it.

Wildlife use the plant both as a food source, eating the drupes of blue berries, and as a place of shelter.  The berries should not be consumed by people. Supplejack is dioecious; female plants will need a male plant nearby if berries are to be produced.

Its common names of supple-jack or rattan vine indicate its use for making walking sticks or wicker products.

Uses:  wildlife, groundcover, wood products
Bloom time:  May to June (greenish/yellow flowers)

Height:  Will grow to the top of a trellis or tree
Space:  4 to 6 feet

Sun:  Sun to shade
Moisture:  Dry to moist

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