Introduction to American and oriental bittersweet vines. The benign American bittersweet plants are quickly disappearing, while the vines of the oriental variety are an invasive scourge, despite bearing beautiful berries. ... Disappearing American Bittersweet Plants...
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American bittersweet is a native woody and shrubby climber, growing over trees or fences. It has smooth thin leaves 2 to 4 inches long and about half as wide. The small greenish-white flowers are produced in June in short clusters.
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American bittersweet is a type of vine. Learn about growing, propagating, and using American bittersweet. ... American bittersweet, a climbing shrub, is native to North America east of the Rocky Mountains. It is an extremely rampant grower and care should be taken not to let it escape into desirable trees or shrubs.
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Celastrus scandens vine American Bittersweet vine seed and plants with plant description and information on planting and growing bittersweet plants. ... Celastrus scandens American Bittersweet Vine Seed and Plants ; (see-LAS-trus SKAN-dens); Easyliving Native Perennial Wildflowers; Native Wild Flower Seeds & Plants for...
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Range & Habitat: American Bittersweet occurs occasionally in most counties of Illinois. It is less common than formerly because of overcollection of the fruiting branches, which were used for decorative purposes during the holidays.
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Other common names.—False bittersweet, climbing bittersweet, shrubby bittersweet, fevertwig, fever-twitch, staff tree, climbing staff tree, staff vine, waxwork, Roxbury waxwork, yellowroot, climbing orange-root, Jacob's-ladder.
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A PLANTS profile of Celastrus scandens (American bittersweet) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Celastrus scandens L. American bittersweet; ... American bittersweet Exploitably Vulnerable...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about American bittersweet. American bittersweet. Information about American bittersweet in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from American bittersweet)
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Scientific Name; Celastrus scandens; Common Name; Climbing bittersweet; American bittersweet ... ;; Native Trees, Vines, and Shrubs; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Image Not Posted...
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American Bittersweet is a native high-climbing vine, uncommon to occasional in the Mountains of North Carolina, rare in the upper Piedmont. The similar Oriental Bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus) is an increasingly common invasive that is outcompeting the native vine.
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