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Identify this Vine

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Audrey starts with ...
Can anyone identify this vine? It's been growing just alongside the brickwall and under the shelther. Very hardy and though I chopped it off a few times this year, it has been growing!
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2nd February 2009 1:39pm
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Jantina says...
Looks like some sort of a grape to me.
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2nd February 2009 1:54pm
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Audrey says...
If it were, it is a super hardy one...nobody tends to it and it is doing so well all through the year...thanks!
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Wayne says...
If it's not a nuisance Audrey, let it grow and see what happens, it looks like a grape vine to me as well

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Julie says...
If the leaves go bright red in autumn, what you have is a Glory vine. Very attractive, but no fruit.
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Andy says...
I've just compared the leaves in the photos against my Pink Iona grape. My leaves have no red veins or red stalk, even on new growth, although the leaf shape is almost identical. It looks like a grape, acts like a grape....
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Phil. says...
If the stems seem to sprout directly from the ground it may be one of the hop bushes (they use the flowers to make beer). If it has a woody stem or base it looks more like a grape.
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SlickMick says...
A grape vine for my thoughts. They are pretty hardy after all. Leave it and see what it does come spring.
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Audrey says...
Thank you everybody! :)
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Jo says...
http://www.aussiegardening.com.au/findplants/plant/Vitis_coignetiae
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