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Non-native vine, with red fruits in autumn. Vine encircles host shrub or tree ...
Bright red fruit encased in yellow pods. The pods split open during autumn when ...
Red berries from vines that took over a tree.
These fruits are poisonous to humans when ingested, but are favorites of ...
Medium sized tree with fruits that look like miniature apples (perhaps 1/2” ...
A high-climbing vine, reaching about 30 feet. Leaves are ovate and dark green. ...
more information at http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=CESC
Thought this was a cool bush. Can you help identify please
massive vine climbing up a big tree
small seeds enclosed in a bright scarlet fleshy aril
A vine, native to the US, that produces orange-red berries and has smooth ...
Red berries with orange husk-like leaves that open to surround them. Woody ...
This Vining plant grows up Trees & Can be Harmful to young Trees with the ...
In North America, they are known as bittersweet.
These are little yellow berries on oval leaves. They are quite bright!
Small green flowers produce distinctive red seeds. The seeds are encased in ...
Originally introduced as an ornamental plant, this aggressive growing vine has ...
Bittersweet is a species of staff vines that blooms mostly in June and is ...
It has colorful, orange fruits that are the size of a pea. These fruits are ...
also called staff vine, a poisonous native vine that according to wikipedia was ...
Twining woody vines. It is thick, twisted and strong. This is without the ...
Native dioecious or partly dioecious, semi-shrubs or semi-shrubby vines, ...
Bittersweet has a sturdy perennial vine with twining, woody stems that are 30 ...
Family: Celastraceae The defining characteristic of the plant is its vines: ...