
Bryonia - Wikipedia
Bryonies are perennial, tendril-climbing, diclinous or dioecious [clarification needed] herbs with palmately lobed leaves and flowers in axillary clusters. The fruit is a smooth, globular berry . …
Bryony | Climbing Vine, Poisonous, Berries | Britannica
Cretan bryony (Bryonia cretica) has a thick fleshy white root, large lobed leaves, pale yellow flowers arranged in clusters in the leaf axils, and small red fruits. The plant was formerly used …
Bryonia dioica - Wikipedia
Bryonia dioica, known by the common names red bryony and white bryony, [1] also English mandrake or ladies' seal, [2] is a perennial climbing vine indigenous to Central and Southern …
Bryony Flower | Bryonia dioica | English mandrake - BioExplorer.net
Bryonia dioica, commonly known as White Bryony and Black Bryony, also ladies' seal or English mandrake, is a perennial climber from Southern and Central Europe. White Bryony (Bryonia …
What is Bryony? - BBC Gardeners World Magazine
2022年4月25日 · All you need to know about white and black bryony, and how to get rid of them. Bryony refers to two British native plants, white bryony (Bryonia dioica) and black bryony …
White bryony and black bryony - wlgf.org
Flowers, fruits and tuber of white bryony Bryonia dioica. Black Bryony Tamus communis. Family: Dioscoreaceae Yam family. Climbs to: 3m. Flowers: May to July. Fruit: Autumn and winter. …
Bryonia dioica - White Bryony - First Nature
Found throughout Britain and Ireland, but rare in Scotland and most of Wales, White Bryony is most plemtiful in central and southern England. Elsewhere, Bryonia dioica is quite common in …
The Medieval Garden Enclosed —Bye Bye, Bryony
The delicacy and refinement of bryony's tendrils and small white flowers belie the astonishing vigor of the plant, which has a massive root that can weigh several hundred pounds. The …
Bryony - RHS Gardening
White bryony and black bryony are native plants found at woodland margins and along hedgerows. They are valuable wildlife plants – bees pollinate the flowers and birds eat the …
Bryony - Medicinal Herb Info
Small, greenish-white or yellowish flowers grow in axillary corymbs from June or August. The fruit is a black, pea-sized berry. Another variety: Red bryony (B. dioica) contains a dangerously …
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