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    Greenbriar

    Smilax spp.
    Family: Smilacaceae

    Natural History

    GreenbriarFruits and leaves of bamboo vine (Smilax laurifolia)
    Photo credit: Chris Evans, Illinois Wildlife Action Plan, Bugwood.org

    The common names of "greenbriar," "catbriar," or "briar" all refer to a number of closely-related species in the genus Smilax. All are vines and most are very capable climbers, able to grow up trees using some combination of tendrils and thorns. These vines propagate via runners and seeds and may invade an area very quickly.

    Greenbriar provides wildlife with both food and protective cover and serves as an important component in the diets of ruffed grouse, deer, and black bear.

    Greenbriars are found in most of the eastern United States, from the Great Lakes states and southern New England, south into Florida. They grow as far west as Texas, Illinois, and Oklahoma. Here in Florida there are about a dozen species of Smilax found growing wild. Some of the more common ones include earleaf greenbriar (Smilax auriculata), saw greenbriar (Smilax bona-nox), cat greenbriar (Smilax glauca), and everglades greenbriar (Smilax havanensis). The roots from some species of Smilax have been used in the past to make a soft drink called "sarsaparilla."

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