Family: Smilacaceae

Scientific Name: Smilax herbacea

Common Name: Carrion Flower

Description

Carrion Flower (Smilax herbacea) has a smelly flower to attract flies for pollination. A non woody climbing vine that produces round clusters of dark blue seeds.

Plant TypeWild Flowers
Hardiness Zone4
Sunlightfull, shaded
Moistureaverage, moist
Soil & Siteaverage, moist
Flowersborne on a umbel, plants produce either staminate (male) or pistillate (female) flowers on umbel, greenish to yellowish, 1/4 inch, carrion-like scent
Fruitblue to very dark blue, form globose clusters berries
Leavesclimbing non-woody vine, dies back to the ground
Dimensionsup to 8 feet
Propagationseeds
Misc FactsThe word “Smilax” Greek for clasping, while herbacea”signifies herbaceous, not woody
Notes & Reference#153-Illinois Wild Flower (www.illinoiswildflowers.info)
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