This plant is easily confused with our native American bittersweet vine (Celastrus scandens). C. orbiculatus (Chinese or Oriental Bittersweet) is a climbing plant that can grow 40 feet or more in a tree and is capable of strangulation of that tree.
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View our plant guide for American Bittersweet. Includes information on uses, description, adaptation, establishment, status and management. ... American bittersweet is valued for its glossy green summer foliage followed by orange and red fruits and seeds, and several landscape cultivars are commercially marketed.
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Complete description of the American bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) including plant information and identification of a American Bittersweet. ... American Bittersweet Plant Guide and Fact Sheet...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on bittersweet, Plants. Includes related research links. ... The more popular bittersweet (Celastrus scandens), a plant of the family Celastraceae (staff tree family), grows in thickets from Maine to North Carolina and W to Nebraska.
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Celastrus scandens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Celastrus scandens is a species of staff vines that blooms mostly in June and is commonly found on rich well-drained soils of woodlands. It has a sturdy perennial vine that may have twining woody s...
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Introduced into the U.S. in the 1860s as an ornamental plant, oriental bittersweet is often associated with old homesites, from which it has escaped into surrounding natural areas. Oriental bittersweet is still widely planted and maintained as an ornamental vine, further promoting its spread.
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University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service - Arkansas Home and Garden - Plant of the Week - Bittersweet ... Plant of the Week; Bittersweet; Latin: Celastrus scandens...
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A thread in the Plant Trading forum, titled Bittersweet Vine for postage ... Sponsored Links: Winter Landscaping - Gardeners Supply - Mail Order Plants - Flowering Bulbs - Landscape Design - Plant Nurseries ... This Bittersweet is considered invasive and can get out of control if you let it. I am offering unrooted cuttings and I...
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Celastrus scandens vine American Bittersweet vine seed and plants with plant description and information on planting and growing bittersweet plants. ... The climbing growth habit of Celastrus scandens, American bittersweet makes it a valuable ornamental plant both outdoors and indoors. It is easily trained to climb...
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