Leaf

Leaflets

Winter twig




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The opposite,
pinnate
leaves are made of 3-5 well-separated, sparsely toothed leaflets,
each 3-10 cm long and almost hairless. The stalks of the leaf
and of each leaflet
are 2-3 cm long. They are sensitive and can twine round the
branches of other trees.
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Traveller's-joy
is a woody, deciduous
climber with stems up to 30 m long, which grows in woods, on
woodland margins and in hedgerows mainly on lime-rich soils.
The stems
are covered in fibrous bark which peels off in long strips.
Clusters
of greenish white flowers, each with 4 sepals and 20 or more
stamens,
are borne at the end of branches in July and August.
Each
flower produces a head of many achenes with long, fluffy,
plumed styles
which persist throughout the winter.
Facts
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The
fluffy fruits give this plant its other name -
'Old-man's-beard'.
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The
flowers are visited by many bees and flies, attracted by
both pollen and nectar.
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Being a
scrambler rather than a twiner, it does less harm to
supporting vegetation than honeysuckle,
but it can smother young shrubs
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