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The vine is a porcelain berry vine (Ampelopsis brevipedunculata), a deciduous, inconspicuous, vine with lobed leaves. It’s a distant cousin to grape vines. However, the most interesting ...
The problem with porcelain berry is that once it gets rooted it overtakes everything around it. The plant forms long woody vines that grow to as much as 20 feet long. The vines grow over the tops ...
Let loose, it will ramble up a tree. Ampelopsis brevipedunculata. The porcelain berry vine has attractive grapelike leaves that turn scarlet in fall, but it's grown primarily for stunning ...
One such species is the porcelain berry (Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata). This is one of several invasive vines ...
In late summer and early fall, clusters of berries in vibrant hues, from aqua to pink to purple, dangle prominently from porcelain berry vines. But beware! Porcelain berry is a highly invasive ...
A nasty vine called Porcelain Berry has grown up into one of my trees, and strangled four limbs, so far, and pulled them down. I have seen rats in her yard, so I have four traps re-baited quarterly.
A nasty vine called Porcelain Berry has grown up into one of my trees, and strangled four limbs, so far, and pulled them down. I have seen rats in her yard, so I have four traps re-baited quarterly.
A nasty vine called Porcelain Berry has grown up into one of my trees, and strangled four limbs, so far, and pulled them down. I have seen rats in her yard, so I have four traps re-baited quarterly.
The dead vines will dry and fall on their own. The same is true of porcelain berry, a newer invasive vine with small, pale blue berries — another bad actor that wants to take over your yard.
A nasty vine called Porcelain Berry has grown up into one of my trees, and strangled four limbs, so far, and pulled them down. I have seen rats in her yard, so I have four traps re-baited quarterly.
Porcelain berry, Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata, is an aggressive weed in the Vitacea (grape) family of the eastern United States. This plant is a deciduous, woody, climbing vine or erect ...