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American Bittersweet
Celastrus scandens
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They can often be found growing in the same places and look very similar until you start really looking them over and then you can tell them apart at a glance. There are a number of slight differences which add up to a different overall look.
The main thing is that the flowers/berries of the American grow in small bunches at the end of the twigs while they grow along the stem on the Oriental Bittersweet.
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American Bittersweet berries are larger and more orange-colored than Oriental |
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The leaves are longer and pointier than Oriental Bittersweet |
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The vines can be quite spectacular as the overtake the upper branches of trees |
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