Oriental Bittersweet
Oriental bittersweet putting on one heck of a show among the bare branches in the woods. Too bad it’s invasive, and this patch may end up being only Oriental bittersweet in a few years if we don’t remove it, but the multitude of berries all through the woods is fascinating. I think I’ll go back and cut this patch out of the trees, bring it home for holiday decorating–and bird feeding.
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December 9, 2012 | Categories: autumn, outdoors, panhandle trail, winter, woods | Tags: autumn, bird feeding, holiday decorating, invasive plants, nature, oriental bittersweet, photography, winter, woods | Leave a comment