This guide provides an overview of the most commonly encountered vines and climbing plants of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. It is based on the comprehensive guide by Pedro Acevedo-Rodríguez. The pdf of the original work, which has additional information and illustrations as well as a ...more ↓
Sechium edule (Jacq.) Sw., Fl. Ind. Occ. 1150.1800.
Basionym: Sicyos edulis Jacq.
Herbaceous vine climbing by axillary tendrils, 10 or more m in length. Stems much branched, greenish, striate, pubescent when young, glabrous when mature, ...more ↓
Momordica charantia L., Sp. Pl. 1009. 1753.
Herbaceous vine, creeping or climbing by axillary tendrils, attaining 8 m in length. Stems green, slender, subcylindrical, striate, villous; tendrils simple, 9-11 cm long. Leaves alternate; blades ...more ↓
Cayaponia racemosa (Mill.) Cogn. in A.Dc. & C.Dc., Mon. Phan. 3: 768. 1881.
Basionym: Bryonia racemosa Mill.
Climbing herbaceous vine, with axillary tendrils, attaining 10-15 m in length. Stems green, cylindrical, striate, glabrous, ...more ↓
Cayaponia americana (Lam.) Cogn. in A.Dc. & C.Dc., Monogr. Phan. 3: 785. 1881.
Basionym: Bryonia americana Lam.
Herbaceous vine, slender, climbing or creeping, with axillary tendrils, attaining 10 m in length. Stems angular, ...more ↓
Melothria pendula L., Sp. Pl. 35. 1753.
Synonyms: Bryonia guadalupensis Spreng.
Melothria guadalupensis (Spreng.) Cogn.
Herbaceous vine, much branched, which climbs by tendrils, attaining 1-2 (4) m in length. Stems slender, 2-3 ...more ↓