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Matelea carolinensis This is a picture of Matelea carolinensis at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, Maryland. Geotagged,Maroon Carolina Milkvine,Matelea carolinensis,Spring,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Matelea carolinensis

This is a picture of Matelea carolinensis at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, Maryland.

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"Matelea carolinensis" is a species of flowering plant in the dogbane family known by the common names maroon Carolina milkvine and Carolina anglepod. It is native to the southeastern United States, where it grows in open deciduous woods and stream banks. It is a perennial twining vine forb/herb with milky sap and 5 to 10 cm heart-shaped leaves. The vine dies back and returns every year. The 1 to 2 cm flowers are deep purple, occasionally yellow. The fruit is a follicle.

Similar species: Gentianales
Species identified by Matthew Beziat
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By Matthew Beziat

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Uploaded Jun 18, 2022. Captured Jun 15, 2022 16:17 in VFP3+6W Selby-on-the-Bay, MD, USA.
  • SM-G991U
  • f/1.8
  • 1/120s
  • ISO64
  • 5.4mm