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|use = The shoots and leaves are delicious eaten raw on the trail or in '''salads'''. They can also be boiled and eaten as '''asparagus''' and '''greens'''.
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{{EWP
|name = Greenbriar
|image = Smilax aspera.jpg
|description = On their own, Smilax plants will grow as a shrub, forming dense impenetrable thickets. They will also grow over trees and other plants up to 10 m high using its hooked thorns to hang on to and scramble over branches. The genus includes both deciduous and evergreen species. The leaves are heart shaped and vary from 4-30 cm long in different species.
|range = Eastern United States
|seasons = Spring, Summer
|use = The shoots and leaves are delicious eaten raw on the trail or in '''salads'''. They can also be boiled and eaten as '''asparagus''' and '''greens'''.
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Smilax aspera.jpg

Greenbriar

Description: On their own, Smilax plants will grow as a shrub, forming dense impenetrable thickets. They will also grow over trees and other plants up to 10 m high using its hooked thorns to hang on to and scramble over branches. The genus includes both deciduous and evergreen species. The leaves are heart shaped and vary from 4-30 cm long in different species.

Where found: Eastern United States

Availability: Spring, Summer

Use: The shoots and leaves are delicious eaten raw on the trail or in salads. They can also be boiled and eaten as asparagus and greens.