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Black bryony, also known as Beadbine, Lady's-seal, Black bindweed, Tamus communis, Wild hop
Black bryony is a climbing perennial vine with distinctive care needs, often considered difficult due to its aggressive growth and potential invasiveness. Key care points include managing its spread through regular pruning and providing adequate support structures to facilitate climbing. Additionally, black bryony benefits from well-draining soil but requires attention to prevent it from overtaking other plants or garden areas.
Watering schedule: Every 3 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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