Bryonia dioica

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Bryonia dioica is a perennial climbing plant in the gourd family known for its red berries and toxic properties, commonly found in hedgerows and woodland edges in Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing plant
perennial plant
plant species
vine
berrySize small spherical berries
climbingSupport uses other plants as support
commonName red bryony
white bryony
dispersalMethod bird-dispersed berries
distributionStatus common in much of Europe
ecologicalRole food source for birds
hedgerow component
family Cucurbitaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor greenish-white flowers
floweringSeason late spring
summer
flowerSex dioecious
fruitColor red berries
fruitType berry
genus Bryonia ONNED1
growthForm herbaceous climber
habitat hedgerows
scrubland
thickets
woodland edges
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate leaves
leafShape palmately lobed leaves
leafSurface rough leaves
leafType simple leaves
lifeCycle perennial
nativeRange Europe NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
Western Asia NERFINISHED
order Cucurbitales NERFINISHED
pollination insect-pollinated
reproductiveSystem separate male and female plants
rootType tuberous root
stemCharacteristic twining stems
stemType climbing stem
taxonRank species
tendrilPresence has tendrils
toxicCompoundClass cucurbitacins
toxicity poisonous to humans
poisonous to livestock
toxicPart berries
leaves
roots
weedStatus can be a troublesome weed in gardens

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Cucurbitaceae containsTaxon Bryonia dioica