Could it be something from the grapevine family? With the flowers coming out in a line and leaves heart shaped. You might get some kind of fruit but as to what, don't know, sorry
Certainly not a Hop or Bryony either. Interesting flowers.
Looks to me like the female flowers of the Black Bryony - they grow on different plants to the male flowers.
http://www.seasonalwildflowers.com/black-bryony.html
The flowers look like the black briony, but the leaves don't... It might be in the same family.
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Could it be something from the grapevine family? With the flowers coming out in a line and leaves heart shaped. You might get some kind of fruit but as to what, don't know, sorry
Certainly not a Hop or Bryony either. Interesting flowers.
Looks to me like the female flowers of the Black Bryony - they grow on different plants to the male flowers.
http://www.seasonalwildflowers.com/black-bryony.html
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
The flowers look like the black briony, but the leaves don't... It might be in the same family.