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      More information about Lamb's Tail Vine

      "Lamb's tail vine" is another common name for Madeira vine (Anredera cordifolia), a South American perennial vine known for its fleshy leaves and aerial tubers. The name "lamb's tail" refers to the appearance of its flower clusters, which resemble a lamb's tail with small, white, fragrant flowers along a drooping central stem according to Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania. It's also sometimes called potato vine or jalap.

      This listing is for 1 sprouted tuber. Most of them have at least 5 stems, and 20+ nodes that can produce more. Each tuber can produce up to 50 new plants. They're outstanding for covering chain link fences and other sturdy structures.

      In assorted parts of the US they're considered invasive. Please do your research before ordering.

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