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tgdye 05-08-2006 02:25 AM

Vine and Shrub ID
 
I am having trouble identifying a vine and shrub I found growing in my
backyard.

I have images of both plants here.
http://tgdye.myphotoalbum.com/view_a...umName=album10

USA
Zone 8
Both are probably ornamental/invasive species

The Shrub is 1m high
Leaves: Alternate, not toothed
Flowers: White 5 peatals
Fruit: is still green with attached sepals, and forms 1 to 4

The Vine
Leaves: Alternate, dark green, not toothed, alternate
Flowers: White, 4 petals
Fruit: None

Thanks for any help

Scott Ranger 05-08-2006 02:32 AM

Vine and Shrub ID
 
You may want to remove this vine when you learn more about it. It is
Celastrus obovatus, a rather nasty weed. Kill it now!

Scott

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"tgdye" "TheHandof BaneNOSPAM"@comcastDOTnet wrote in message
. ..
I am having trouble identifying a vine and shrub I found growing in my
backyard.

I have images of both plants here.
http://tgdye.myphotoalbum.com/view_a...umName=album10

USA
Zone 8
Both are probably ornamental/invasive species

The Shrub is 1m high
Leaves: Alternate, not toothed
Flowers: White 5 peatals
Fruit: is still green with attached sepals, and forms 1 to 4

The Vine
Leaves: Alternate, dark green, not toothed, alternate
Flowers: White, 4 petals
Fruit: None

Thanks for any help




tgdye 05-08-2006 04:26 AM

Vine and Shrub ID
 
I didnt find any info on Celastrus obovatus, but the description of
Celastrus orbiculatus (Oriental bittersweet) is pretty close.

Thanks for the info, looks like its time to clean up the fenceline.

Scott Ranger wrote:
You may want to remove this vine when you learn more about it. It is
Celastrus obovatus, a rather nasty weed. Kill it now!

Scott


mel turner 05-08-2006 09:07 PM

Vine and Shrub ID
 
"tgdye" "TheHandof BaneNOSPAM"@comcastDOTnet wrote in message
. ..

I am having trouble identifying a vine and shrub I found growing in my
backyard.

I have images of both plants here.
http://tgdye.myphotoalbum.com/view_a...umName=album10


Has the page been changed?
I see just seven images of one plant there, labelled "unidentified
shrub".

It's a Solanum species, S. nigrum or one of its close relatives,
in other words a "black nightshade".

http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life...num/index.html
http://2bnthewild.com/plants/H355.htm
http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/ipc/wee...americanum.htm
http://www.nappo.org/PRA-sheets/Solanumptychanthum.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_americanum
http://www.jstor.org/view/00029122/di001786/00p03306/0

[potatoes, tomatos, eggplant, etc. are all more distant Solanum species]

It's generally considered a herb, not a shrub or vine, but such
growth form boundaries are often pretty fuzzy.

USA
Zone 8
Both are probably ornamental/invasive species

The Shrub is 1m high
Leaves: Alternate, not toothed
Flowers: White 5 peatals
Fruit: is still green with attached sepals, and forms 1 to 4

The Vine
Leaves: Alternate, dark green, not toothed, alternate
Flowers: White, 4 petals
Fruit: None


Hope this helps.



P van Rijckevorsel 06-08-2006 06:46 AM

Vine and Shrub ID
 
"mel turner" schreef
Has the page been changed?
I see just seven images of one plant there, labelled "unidentified
shrub".


***
This was my experience also, when I accessed the page when it was first
announced. I was rather in a hurry and assumed it might be
browsed-dependent. Guess not.
* * *

It's a Solanum species, S. nigrum or one of its close relatives,
in other words a "black nightshade".


***
In this too I agree. I am seeing a /Solanum/ species.
PvR



tgdye 06-08-2006 05:48 PM

Vine and Shrub ID
 


P van Rijckevorsel wrote:
"mel turner" schreef

Has the page been changed?
I see just seven images of one plant there, labelled "unidentified
shrub".



***
This was my experience also, when I accessed the page when it was first
announced. I was rather in a hurry and assumed it might be
browsed-dependent. Guess not.
* * *


It's a Solanum species, S. nigrum or one of its close relatives,
in other words a "black nightshade".



***
In this too I agree. I am seeing a /Solanum/ species.
PvR



tgdye 06-08-2006 05:53 PM

Vine and Shrub ID
 
I changed the page and forgot to update the link.

Here is the link to the vine
http://tgdye.myphotoalbum.com/view_a...umName=album12

With help from another poster I have narrowed the id to
Celastrus orbiculatus (Oriental bittersweet).

Thanks for the information.

tgdye

mel turner 06-08-2006 08:46 PM

Vine and Shrub ID
 
"tgdye" "TheHandof BaneNOSPAM"@comcastDOTnet wrote in message
. ..
I changed the page and forgot to update the link.

Here is the link to the vine
http://tgdye.myphotoalbum.com/view_a...umName=album12

With help from another poster I have narrowed the id to
Celastrus orbiculatus (Oriental bittersweet).

Thanks for the information.


Well, from the photos I think this vine is actually
Euonymus fortunei, a reasonably close relative of
Celastrus.

http://www.google.com/images?svnum=1...ei&btnG=Search
http://www.saengerhof.de/garden/klet...20fortunei.jpg

compare Celastrus:
http://www.google.com/images?q=Celas...=&start=0&sa=N
http://www.herbarium.lsu.edu/stinger/GFG000198.jpg
http://www.herbarium.lsu.edu/stinger/GFG000200.jpg
http://www.bg.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/koishi...2/0500512.html

[I vaguely recall a recent ID question here
about these same two species.]
cheers




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