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Juniper berries are from Juniperus communis. It is an evergreen shrub tree with slow… More
Bittersweet is a vine typically grown along a fence, arbor, wall or trellis. It… More
...ttiest native North American vines in the autumn, bittersweet vine (Celastrus scandens) provides food… More
...ate to reveal bright orange-red berries, American bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) and Oriental bittersweet (C.… More
The bittersweet vine is a deciduous growing plant that produces a woody textured climbing… More
The American bittersweet plant is a perennial, dioecious, woody vine in the bittersweet, or… More
...er of your property during cool weather, American Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) is the answer.… More
Bittersweet (Celastrus spp.) is a vigorous deciduous vine known for its abundant and showy… More
A garden full of native plants offers many advantages. Native plants are already acclimated… More
When choosing to live a green lifestyle, one of the easiest places to start… More
Trellis vines can be grown up a pergola post or on the ground to… More
The berries of the bittersweet vine are considered poisonous and should not be ingested.… More
Seedless oranges were first developed in Southern California just before 1900. Horticulturalists there were… More
American bittersweet is a perennial vine that can grow in most soils in USDA… More
Recipe for Bittersweet Chocolate Sorbet More
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Free for the Digging! Bittersweet Vines that produce bright red/yellow berries used for Crafting and also wildlife restoration projects..you have to have Male and Female vines, I have these... Flava and also Madamne Galien Trumpet Vines. Flava is a light yellow and Galien is a light peachy/pink/rose color. Bring buckets… More
Not sure if bittersweet qualifies as a shrub, but I'll post this question here anyway - can it be easily moved? I have some plants growing into a chain link fence - they've been there 4 years or so, but only one is vigorous enough that it will need extensive… More
...on Kentucky (morth central area). When do I plant Bittersweet? I have seeds from last falls plant. Any ideas on this? Thanks Grama More
I have two bittersweet vines that are mature and bloom out with some flowers in spring, but only produce a few or hardly any berries. I know you need a male and female plant---I have two---but both will only have a handful of berries. Seems to me that I should… More
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