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Species: Celastrus orbiculatus

(see-las'trus or-bik-ue-lay'tus)

Celastrus orbiculatus

Chinese Bittersweet

Found on Course Walks

Native and Invasive Plants

Map of plant locations

(Plant location data may be incomplete)

In Collection(s):

None Listed

Cultivars

Cultivation of C. orbiculatus is inadvisable due to it's extremely invasive tendencies throughout much of its range. That said the native C. scandens makes an excellent non-invasive alternative.

No cultivars listed

Ornamental Characteristics

Vine

33' - 40'

Deciduous

spread (vine)

less cold-hardy than the native C. scandens; fast growing and invasive

Environmental Characteristics

Full sun, Part shade

5a

Can tolerate acid to alkaline soil (pH 5.0 to 8.0)

orange and red fruits are in lateral clusters

Occasionally saturated or very wet soil; Consistently moist, well-drained soil; Occasional periods of dry soil
See graphic below

Insect Disease

No diseases listed

Bare Root Transplanting


Other

Native to China. INVASIVE in US

Moisture Tolerance Graphic

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Moisture Tolerance

Moisture graphic
Occasionally saturated or very wet soil
Consistently moist, well-drained soil
Occasional periods of dry soil
Prolonged periods of dry soil
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