Transcription of Woody Vines-Identification and Control
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Dr. Jatinder S. Aulakh Valley Laboratory, Windsor, CT. The connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station 153 Cook Hill Road, P. O. Box 248. Windsor, CT 06095. Phone: (860) 683-4984. Fax: (860) 683-4987. Founded in 1875 Email: Putting science to work for society Website: Woody Vines-Identification and Control Oriental Bittersweet Scientific Name: Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb. Porcelain Berry/Amur Peppervine Scientific Name: Ampelopsis GENERAL DESCRIPTION: A non- brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Trautv. native, deciduous, perennial Woody vine that twines around and climbs up trees and shrubs. It grows very aggressively and can reach up to 60 feet tall. Leaves are simple, alternate, elliptic-to-round in shape with slightly toothed margins. Flowers are yellow in color, borne in axillary dangling clusters. Mature fruit capsules are yellow in color containing bright red berries inside.
Woody Vine-Identification and Control Jatinder Aulakh The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (www.ct.gov/caes)
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