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Description:

My guess from the new growth leaf patterns makes me think this is invasive Wisteria which grows prolifically in our region. However, I've never previously seen it grow in this area before. The base is very established and could have never flowered due to lack of light. The base leaves are much larger though, so I'm hesitant to say I'm certain it's wisteria.

Habitat:

Cataula Ga

Notes:

Our backyard was wiped out by the May 3 tornado. I'm trying to identify new growth as it becomes established to foster native plants and prevent invasive plants from taking over. I know these are young; however, any help ID'ing is much appreciated

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