Anredera cordifolia

Photo credit the Australian Government
Madiera Vine
Anredera cordifolia (Boussingaltia basseloides)is a deciduous perennial vine with rather fleshy leaves and sprays of tiny white fragrant flowers. It has tuberous roots and climbs by twining. The leaves and tubers are apparently edible. It will need a winter mulch in areas with colder winter temperatures. Native to South America but widely cultivated in warm regions. Has become invasive in some subtropical regions including Australia but as far as we know has not been a problem in the southern U.S. Although called "Madiera Vine" it is apparently native to South America.
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USDA Hardiness Zone 7?-9

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