Alamo/Noyau Vine

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Scientific name: Distimake dissectus (formerly Merremia dissecta)

Noyau vine, or Alamo vine, is a perennial native to much of Florida, including Alachua County. This member of the morning glory family is deciduous and blooms Spring through Fall. It likes full to partial sun and can live in dry or somewhat moist soil. Like many vines, it can be aggressive.

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Scientific name: Distimake dissectus (formerly Merremia dissecta)

Noyau vine, or Alamo vine, is a perennial native to much of Florida, including Alachua County. This member of the morning glory family is deciduous and blooms Spring through Fall. It likes full to partial sun and can live in dry or somewhat moist soil. Like many vines, it can be aggressive.

Scientific name: Distimake dissectus (formerly Merremia dissecta)

Noyau vine, or Alamo vine, is a perennial native to much of Florida, including Alachua County. This member of the morning glory family is deciduous and blooms Spring through Fall. It likes full to partial sun and can live in dry or somewhat moist soil. Like many vines, it can be aggressive.