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It is commonly called Oriental bittersweet, [2] [3] [4] as well as Chinese bittersweet, [3] Asian bittersweet, [4] round-leaved bittersweet, [4] and Asiatic bittersweet. It is native to China, where it is the most widely distributed Celastrus species, and to Japan and Korea. [ 5 ]
Solanum dulcamara is a species of vine in the genus Solanum (which also includes the potato and the tomato) of the family Solanaceae.Common names include bittersweet, bittersweet nightshade, bitter nightshade, blue bindweed, Amara Dulcis, [3] climbing nightshade, [4] felonwort, fellenwort, felonwood, poisonberry, poisonflower, scarlet berry, snakeberry, [5] [6] [7] trailing bittersweet ...
Today, American bittersweet is the accepted common name of C. scandens in large part to distinguish it from an invasive relative, C. orbiculatus (Oriental bittersweet), from Asia. [2] Hybrids of C. orbiculatus and C. scandens, entirely produced from C. scandens seed and C. orbicularis pollen, showed reduced seed set and small, infertile pollen. [4]
There are a lot of great plant species for landscaping, both native and non-native.
Celastrus, commonly known as staff vine, staff tree or bittersweet, is the type genus of the family Celastraceae; it contains over 40 species of shrubs and vines, which have a wide distribution in East Asia, Australasia, Africa, and the Americas.
Fruits, vegetables, seeds and beans are all essential parts of a well-balanced and healthy diet, but if these health gems are not consumed properly, they could be poisonous and detrimental to our ...
Oriental Bittersweet Centaurea maculosa: Spotted Knapweed Cirsium arvense: Creeping Thistle Cirsium vulgare: Bull Thistle Clematis terniflora: Sweet Autumn Clematis Commelina communis: Asiatic dayflower Conium maculatum: Poison hemlock Convolvulus arvensis: Field bindweed Cortaderia selloana: Pampas grass Cynodon dactylon: Bermuda grass Cytisus ...
Bittersweet, bitter-sweet, or bitter sweet may refer to: Biology. ... including American bittersweet (C. scandens) and Oriental bittersweet (C. orbiculatus)