Celastrus orbiculatus

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Celastrus orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet) is a fast growing, deciduous, twining, woody vine with rounded, light green leaves, 2-5 in. long (5-12 cm). The foliage turns butter-yellow in the fall. In late spring to early summer, small greenish-yellow flowers appear in clusters on separate male and female plants. Fertilized female flowers give way to round orange-yellow fruits which split open in fall to expose the scarlet seeds. The berries are quite decorative and attractive, brightening up th Celastrus Orbiculatus, American Bittersweet, Yellow Fruits, Clematis Montana, Growing Vines, Virginia Creeper, Zone 7, Invasive Plants, Fall Art

Celastrus orbiculatus (Oriental Bittersweet) is a fast-growing, deciduous, twining, woody vine with rounded, light green leaves, 2-5 in. long (5-12 cm). The foliage turns butter-yellow in the fall. In late spring to early summer, small greenish-yellow flowers appear in clusters on separate male and female plants. Fertilized female flowers give way to round orange-yellow fruits which split open in fall to expose the scarlet seeds.

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Celastrus paniculatus is an herb used in Ayurvedic medicine with nootropic and neuroprotective effects. It contains several bioactive compounds including sesquiterpenes such as celastrine, celapanine, celapanigine, celapagin, malkangunin and paniculatine. Celastrus paniculatus has been shown to enhance cognitive function by improving memory and learning, and to protect the brain from oxidative damage and neurotoxicity. Anxiolytic, antidepressant, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects have als Historical Illustration, Missouri Botanical Garden, Fairy Book, Ayurvedic Medicine, Flowering Shrubs, Artist Names, Botanical Illustration, Botany, Botanical Prints

Celastrus paniculatus is an herb used in Ayurvedic medicine with nootropic and neuroprotective effects. It contains several bioactive compounds including sesquiterpenes such as celastrine, celapanine, celapanigine, celapagin, malkangunin and paniculatine. Celastrus paniculatus has been shown to enhance cognitive function by improving memory and learning, and to protect the brain from oxidative damage and neurotoxicity. Anxiolytic, antidepressant, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects have…

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Oriental Bittersweet (Celastrus Orbiculatus) - Red Berries An invasive species (at least in the US, I live in New jersey) they were brought to the US from Asia for ornamental purposes in the late 1800. & Thank you to GAPHIKER , for giving me this information on the berries.. to display in the info!

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Bittersweet comes in two major varieties: American and Oriental. Oriental bittersweet is considered invasive in most states and will grow out of bounds. American bittersweet is vigorous, climbing everything in its path, but not invasive. Bittersweet is a dioecious vine, which means it needs both a male and a female ...

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