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American Bittersweet

by ScottRasmussenAmherst, Massachusetts, USA

0 0 Oriental bittersweet

Oriental bittersweet

by ThomasCaeliferaChattanooga, Tennessee, USA

0 0 Oriental Bittersweet

Oriental Bittersweet

by Emma Fresno, California, USA

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American Bittersweet

by joecomerdotcomQuinnesec, Michigan, USA

0 0 Oriental Bittersweet

Oriental Bittersweet

by Cinco_SiGaithersburg, Maryland, USA

2 0 Oriental bittersweet

Oriental bittersweet

by janis

Non-native vine, with red fruits in autumn. Vine encircles host shrub or tree ...

1 2 Oriental Bittersweet

Oriental Bittersweet

by LongmustacheGyeongsangnam-do, Republic of Korea

In Korean, "노박덩굴"

1 4 Asiatic bittersweet

Asiatic bittersweet

by empidonaxSouth Bound Brook, New Jersey, USA

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Oriental Bittersweet

by Sarah_dancerBloomfield Township, Michigan, USA

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Bittersweet

by SeanEllsworthConnecticut, USA

Hemlock forest.

1 0 Oriental Bittersweet

Oriental Bittersweet

by empidonax

Found growing near the lakes at Capik Preserve in Sayreville.

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Bittersweet

by Christine Y.Connecticut, USA

Bright red fruit encased in yellow pods. The pods split open during autumn when ...

0 1 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by DBOMcLean, Fairfax County, USA

Red berries from vines that took over a tree.

2 1 Round-leaved Bittersweet

Round-leaved Bittersweet

by MachiSouth Portland, Maine, USA

Woody vine with distinctive berries

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Spotting

by Christine Y.Connecticut, USA

American bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) ...

8 1 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by Christine Y.Sharon, Connecticut, United States

These fruits are poisonous to humans when ingested, but are favorites of ...

0 0 Oriental bittersweet

Oriental bittersweet

by mauna KunzahNew York, United States

Medium sized tree with fruits that look like miniature apples (perhaps 1/2” ...

2 9 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by J New York, USA

Unknown berries with lovely orange casing.

0 0 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by yusongMaryland, USA

A high-climbing vine, reaching about 30 feet. Leaves are ovate and dark green. ...

0 1 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by LaineyTerre Haute, Indiana, USA

more information at http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=CESC

0 0 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by 19bmcintyreBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Thought this was a cool bush. Can you help identify please

0 0 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by sarah in the woodsGeorgetown, Kentucky, USA

massive vine climbing up a big tree

37 17 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

small seeds enclosed in a bright scarlet fleshy aril

0 2 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by East end aka LoreleiSouthampton, New York, USA

A vine, native to the US, that produces orange-red berries and has smooth ...

4 3 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by kunzahNYC, New York, USA

Red berries with orange husk-like leaves that open to surround them. Woody ...

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Climbing Bittersweet- Seeds

by RickLampmanBattle Creek, Michigan, USA

This Vining plant grows up Trees & Can be Harmful to young Trees with the ...

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Staff vine

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

In North America, they are known as bittersweet.

2 1 Oriental Bittersweet

Oriental Bittersweet

by schwata99Maryland, USA

These are little yellow berries on oval leaves. They are quite bright!

1 2 Staff vine

Staff vine

by Maria dBChapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Small green flowers produce distinctive red seeds. The seeds are encased in ...

0 0 Oriental Bittersweet

Oriental Bittersweet

by Joseph R. GodreauMichigan, USA

Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) and the ...

0 0 Oriental Bittersweet

Oriental Bittersweet

by ForestDragonNew York, USA

Originally introduced as an ornamental plant, this aggressive growing vine has ...

1 1 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by CourtneyVerkOntario, Canada

Bittersweet is a species of staff vines that blooms mostly in June and is ...

2 0 Bittersweet

Bittersweet

by dandoucetteSt. Catharines, Ontario, Canada

It has colorful, orange fruits that are the size of a pea. These fruits are ...

0 0 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by pippinincarnate68penna, USA

also called staff vine, a poisonous native vine that according to wikipedia was ...

5 7 Oriental Bittersweet

Oriental Bittersweet

by chebeague7Maine, USA

Twining woody vines. It is thick, twisted and strong. This is without the ...

0 1 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by keithp2012New York, USA

Native dioecious or partly dioecious, semi-shrubs or semi-shrubby vines, ...

3 0 American Bittersweet

American Bittersweet

by Tamarac ConnieMinnesota, USA

Bittersweet has a sturdy perennial vine with twining, woody stems that are 30 ...

0 0 Bittersweet

Bittersweet

Newport News City, Virginia, USA

Family: Celastraceae The defining characteristic of the plant is its vines: ...

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