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- Fast-growing or evergreen vines can take over trees and cause damage1. Some of the most deadly tree-climbing vines include English ivy, Japanese honeysuckle, Chinese wisteria, and Kudzu1. Fox grape and trumpet creeper are two fast-growing native vines that can take over a tree2. In North American forests, invasive vines such as kudzu, oriental bittersweet, English ivy, and Japanese honeysuckle often reduce native tree regeneration and survival3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Avoid letting fast-growing or evergreen vines take over your trees since they are among the most damaging vine species. The following are examples of some of the most deadly tree-climbing vines: English ivy Japanese honeysuckle Chinese wisteria Kudzucrateandbasket.com/do-vines-kill-trees/Two fast-growing natives that can take over a tree are fox grape (Vitis labrusca) and trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans).www.gardenguides.com/info_8301541_wild-vines-g…In North American forests, invasive vines such as kudzu, oriental bittersweet, English ivy and Japanese honeysuckle often reduce native tree regeneration and survival, although there is no obvious trend as there is in the American tropics. In contrast, two studies of forests in tropical Africa did not detect vine overgrowth.www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/549486
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Sep 27, 2022 · Certainly, evergreen vines and fast-growing vines should not be allowed to take over your trees. Generally, all evergreen and most vines that grow rapidly will damage trees. Slow growing deciduous vines are sometimes okay.
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