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Oriental Bittersweet

Scientific Name

Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb. (ITIS)

Common Name

Oriental bittersweet, Asiatic bittersweet, round-leaved bittersweet, Oriental staff vine, climbing spindle berry

Native To

Eastern Asia (Fryer 2011)

Date of U.S. Introduction

1860s (Fryer 2011)

Means of Introduction

Introduced as an ornamental and for erosion control (Fryer 2011)

Impact

Grows as a vine that smothers plants and uproots trees due to its weight (Fryer 2011)

Current U.S. Distribution

Northeastern and Midwestern U.S.

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Oriental bittersweet foliage

Credit

Photo by Chris Evans; University of Illinois

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Citations
  • Fryer, J.L. 2011. Celastrus orbiculatus. In: Fire Effects Information System. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory.

  • Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Celastrus orbiculatus. [Accessed Sep 21, 2023].