Oriental Bittersweet ( Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb.) was introduced in the 1860s as an ornamental and for erosion control. It grows as a vine that girdles and smothers plants and uproots trees due to its weight
Bugwood Wiki: compiled by Glenn D. Dreyer, Global Invasive Species Team, The Nature Conservancy. Includes general description, natural history, management/monitoring, links to research, resources and a bibliography. Bugwood is a project developed by the Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health at the University of Georgia.
USDA Plants Database provides extensive information on identification, distribution and occurrence; habitat types and plant communities throughout the US; regenerative processes; succession habitats; fire ecology, and management considerations.
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US Forest Service "Weed of the Week" profile of Oriental Bittersweet gives description, habitat, distribution, ecological impacts and controls.
Last updated June 21, 2024