Brunnichia
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Brunnichia ovata tendrils
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B. africana |
The genus Brunnichia also know as redvine or buckwheat vine are perennial woody vines native to the United States.
Redvine species are a pest when they grow within crops, for example B. ovata is a significant problem in soybean crops in the Mississippi Delta.

