plant with red leavesA deciduous bushy shrub in the bittersweet family (Celastraceae).  Grows to 20 feet tall. Green to brown stems have corky wings. Elliptic leaves are one to three inches long and ½ to 1 ¼ in wide and turn bright red in the fall. Small green flowers occur in the spring and small tooth red-orange fruits turn purple in the fall.  To eradicate it, hand pull seedlings up to two feet tall.  Larger plants must be cut or dug out.  Learn more on how to control it and review additional photographs on Lower Hudson PRISM. View descriptions and photographs of plants with which it may be confused on NY Botanical Garden.