LITTLE known in gardening circles, bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus) is a curiosity worth considering. It’s particularly good to let loose along a large pergola with other climbers, and perhaps best ...
On a walk in the woods or in a decorative autumn-themed wreath, you may spot a bunch of bright orange berries popping out of yellow seed capsules. “If you do, that’s bad news,” said Sharon Yiesla, ...
Gardeners hoping to celebrate the beauty of American bittersweet -- a native vine that produces orange berries in the fall and is used for wreaths -- may be unwittingly buying an invasive bittersweet ...
Woman tending to vines in backyard with several plants. - South_agency/Getty Images An easy way to suffocate the trees in your yard and cause all kinds of issues is to plant one unassuming vine ...
Brought from Asia in the 1860s as an ornamental plant, round leaf bittersweet is a perennial in the Celastraceae family. It is an invasive woody vine that inhabits suitable areas where it can find a ...
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