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Hi,
A couple trees near my pond have this stuff growing on them. The vine that goes up the side of the tree trunks looks hairy, like poison ivy, and attaches itself to the trunk, like poison ivy, rather than hanging loose like other vines. But the plant has five leaves, not three.
I have been doing some clearing of brush and improvements by the pond. Before now these trees were out of reach...
Can I just cut the vines near the ground and pull them off the tree a bit to kill this stuff?
More importantly, is this some kind of plant that I will regret messing with?
Glad for any advice.
Bill in Pgh, PA
A couple trees near my pond have this stuff growing on them. The vine that goes up the side of the tree trunks looks hairy, like poison ivy, and attaches itself to the trunk, like poison ivy, rather than hanging loose like other vines. But the plant has five leaves, not three.
I have been doing some clearing of brush and improvements by the pond. Before now these trees were out of reach...
Can I just cut the vines near the ground and pull them off the tree a bit to kill this stuff?
More importantly, is this some kind of plant that I will regret messing with?
Glad for any advice.
Bill in Pgh, PA