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Bryonia Dioica
£4.15per packet
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Bryonia dioica, commonly known as White Bryony, is a fast-growing, herbaceous climbing vine native to Europe and parts of Western Asia. This dioecious plant produces male and female flowers on separate plants, with small, greenish-white blooms appearing in late spring to early summer. Following flowering, female plants develop round, bright red berries that contrast strikingly against its deeply lobed, dark green leaves.
Often found in hedgerows and woodlands, Bryonia dioica thrives in well-drained soils with access to full sun or partial shade. While visually striking, all parts of the plant, especially the berries and root, are highly toxic if ingested, making it unsuitable for gardens frequented by children or pets. Its vigorous growth makes it a useful climber for covering fences or naturalizing in wildlife gardens, where it supports pollinators like bees and provides habitat for insects.
- Common name
- White Bryony, Wild Hops, English Mandrake
- Family
- Cucurbitaceae
- Packet content
- 10 seeds
- Height
- 2 m - 4 m
- Light level
- Partial shade
- Growth habit
- Herbaceous
- Hardiness rating
- H4
- Pollinator-friendly
- No
- Moisture
- Moisture retentive
- Region of origin
- Europe
- Colour
- White
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