Darkish green small leaves that grow in clusters up the vine

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  1. RooDog

    RooDog New Seed

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    Description: Hi All - I have not long moved in to my new house and redone garden. I know all plants except this one ......can anyone make a positive ID for me? In the winter the leaves and vines dry out but come spring the new green leaves shoot from the seemingly dead dry looking vines. I don't know yet if it flowers and what they look like. Please help.... I'm new and excited by gardening and want to ensure I know what I'm growing and nurturing. It has darkish green small leaves that grow in clusters up the vine. It grows quickly and doesn't have any scent. It has one root from the soil and grows upwards. The leaves have no sere gated patten. I am in the UK too.

    Many thanks and love to the person who cam help! It is driving me and everyone I know!

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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    It's difficult to tell from your photograph but it may be a Honeysuckle.
     
  4. Philip Nulty

    Philip Nulty Strong Ash

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    Hi RooDog,..i am inclined to go along with Eileen,..i also think it may be a Honeysuckle,..however i also can not see the leaves close enough,..you can however compare your plant with the ones in the link below.

    Honeysuckle Leaves - Google Search
     
  5. stratsmom

    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    I agree with them! The trunk makes me think honeysuckle :-D
     

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