vine growing in treesOriental Bittersweet is a climbing perennial/woody plant that is known for its colorful red fruit and spade-shaped leaves.  This fast-growing vine often wraps and strangles the surrounding vegetation, including trees, becoming thicker with age. It has white/green blossoms in spring and is spread by birds and by people who find it attractive.  To learn more about it and to see additional photographs go to the Lower Hudson PRISM website as well as the Ulster County Cornell Cooperative Extension.  To learn about ways to manage it, go to the Bugwood Wiki site.  Oriental Bittersweet can be confused with native American Bittersweet; there is some evidence that the two species have hybridized, although the extent of this is unknown.