Celastrus scandens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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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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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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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about American Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... American bittersweet (Celastrus scandens ) is one of the most ornamental of our hardy northern vines. This deciduous, climbing woody vine...
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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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Celastrus scandens L. ... Common names: American bittersweet, climbing bittersweet ... Celastrus is derived from the ancient Greek name; scandens refers to its climbing habit. Habitat: roadsides, fencerows, forest margins. NWI status: UPL...
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Dillingham, F.T. 1907. The staff-tree, Celastrus scandens, as a former food supply of starving; Indians. American Naturalist 41: 391-393. Dreyer, G.D. 1994. Element stewardship abstract for Celastrus orbiculata Asiatic bittersweet.
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www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus2/Celastrus_sc...
www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus2/Celastrus_scandens.htm
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Easily grown in most soils. Best in lean to average soils with regular moisture in full sun. Lean soils help restrain growth. Will grow in part shade, but needs full sun for ... Prune in late winter to early spring. Female plants need a male pollinator to produce the attractive fruit that is the signature of this vine.
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