Saxapahaw, NC

The Flower of Carolina

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    Anglepod Milkvine (Gonolobus suberosus var. suberosus)
    Dogbane Family

    This vining cousin of milkweeds has the characteristic milkweed pod and flower shape, and is also able to host Monarch caterpillars, though it is not a preferred plant. The plant produces star-shaped flowers in colors of purple, yellow, or greenish. Beyond its visual appeal, this vine plays a role in supporting local wildlife. Its dense foliage provides cover and food for small animals and its flowers contribute pollen and nectar for insects. It thrives in a variety of soil types and prefers full sun to partial shade. It does not need to be trellised, but will look neater if allowed to climb off the ground.

    Blooms: Purple/Yellow/Green, 8-10 weeks, June-Sept
    Leaves: Shiny, dark green leaves are large and heart-shaped
    Height: 5-10’
    Space: 2-3’
    Soil: Average-Moist
    Exposure: Full sun-Part shade-Part sun
    Fauna: Larval host to Monarchs, bees and small flies visit flowers
    Seeds: Seed pods closely resemble milkweed pods--bright green, smooth pods are 3-5" long and full of brown seeds with silky tails
    Deer resistance: High
    Zone: 6-10
    Native Status: NC native, common in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain, rare in the Mountains
    Provenance: North Carolina, seed grown