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  1. Jul 16, 2020 · Learn how to identify and manage Oriental bittersweet, a perennial woody vine that chokes out native plants and forms dense blankets in forests. Find out how to cut, spray, and dispose of this invasive species and its seeds.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · What Does Oriental Bittersweet Look Like? Oriental bittersweet is a deciduous, woody vine that can easily reach up to 100 feet. The glossy alternate leaves are round, finely toothed, and round or oval in shape with pointed tips.

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  3. Oriental bittersweet is a vine introduced from Eastern Asia that smothers plants and uproots trees. Learn about its impact, distribution, and management from various resources on this web page.

  4. It is commonly called Oriental bittersweet, as well as Chinese bittersweet, Asian bittersweet, round-leaved bittersweet, and Asiatic bittersweet. It is native to China, where it is the most widely distributed Celastrus species, and to Japan and Korea.

  5. Nov 13, 2015 · Oriental bittersweet is a woody vine that climbs trees and chokes out other plants. It has brightly colored fruits that attract birds and humans, but also spreads easily by seeds and roots. Learn how to identify and control this invasive species.

  6. Oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus) is an invasive, perennial vine. Introduced from east Asia in the 1860’s it has naturalized and become an extremely aggressive and damaging invader of natural areas.

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  8. Jan 15, 2014 · The rise of Oriental bittersweet and the concurrent demise of its American cousin is a story that goes to the dark heart of the human relationship with nature—things “go oft awry” not from bad intentions but from ignorance.

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