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    Smilax bona-nox, the saw greenbrier, is a species of plant in the family Smilacaceae. It is native to the Southern United States, and eastern Mexico. See more

    Distribution

    Smilax bona-nox ranges across much of the eastern part of the U.S. It is distributed as far south as southern Florida, west to the edge of Texas and eastern Mexico, north to Maryland, Kentucky and southern parts of Indi… See more

    Cultivation

    Smilax bona-nox is easy to grow by seed, and should be grown near lattice work or near something it can climb. This is a climbing plant that needs something to hold on to. It should also be given plenty of room as it will gr… See more

    Ethnobotany

    Smilax bona-nox has many uses. The leaves of this plant were used for cigarette wrappers by the Native Americans. The roots can be used not only to make bread but also as medicines. The roots of this plant are k… See more

     
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  1. Smilax bona-nox - North Carolina Extension Gardener …

    Smilax Species: bona-nox Family: Smilacaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): Native Americans used leaves as cigarette wrappers, roots to treat urinary infections and to make bread. Life Cycle: Perennial Woody Recommended Propagation …

     
  2. Smilax (Greenbrier) - Home & Garden Information Center

  3. Smilax bona-nox - US Forest Service

  4. Saw Greenbrier - Wild South Florida

  5. Smilax bona-nox - Coastal Plain Plants Wiki

    Jul 3, 2024 · Smilax bona-nox is a perennial shrub/vine of the Smilacaceae family that is native to North America. [1] Smilax bona-nox does not have specialized underground storage units apart from its rhizomes. [3]

  6. Saw Greenbrier (Smilax bona-nox) - Garden.org

    It is a thorny vine that climbs trees and fences and can attain heights in excess of 20 feet. It will cover shrubs and other plants forming prickly dense thickets. The green leaves are variable in shape and sometimes have yellowish blotches.

  7. Saw Greenbrier, Catbrier (Smilax bona-nox)

    Apr 14, 2007 · Plantae>Magnoliophyta>Liliopsida>Liliales>Smilacaceae>Smilax bona-nox L. A vigorous evergreen vine, forming dense low, nearly impenetrable thickets. It is abundant in the Coastal Plain, common in the Piedmont, and …

  8. Smilax bona-nox Greenbriar, Saw greenbrier, Dunes saw …

  9. Smilax bona-nox in Flora of North America @ efloras.org

  10. Smilax bona-nox - Species Page - APA: Alabama …

    221 rows · Aug 6, 2011 · It is a perennial from elongate, woody, tuberous rhizomes or stolons. Saw Greenbrier is a woody vine that is semi-erect to twining and climbing by tendrils on shrubs and trees. The stems are often zigzag …

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  12. Smilax bona-nox - OneKP - CNGB

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  14. Smilax bona-nox - Trees and Shrubs Online

  15. Smilax bona-nox page - missouriplants.com

  16. Smilax bona-nox - Species Page - ISB: Atlas of Florida Plants

  17. Saw Greenbrier (Smilax bona-nox) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

  18. Smilax - Wikipedia

  19. Smilax bona-nox - USDA Plants Database

  20. Plants of Texas Rangelands » Greenbriar, Saw greenbriar