Other names: Ampelopsis tricuspidata
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Photo by flora.cyclam at Flickr under a Creative Commons license |
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Notes:
Although not established well in the wild in Michigan, it is a common ornamental used by birds.
Fruit ripening dates: September through October
References:
- Species profile at USDA Plants Database
- University of Wisconsin-Steven Point Robert. W. Freckmann herbarium species profile
- Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Illinois species profile
- Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health, Invasive.org species profile
- Ohio State University species profile
- University of Connecticut Plant Database species profile
* Listed as invasive in natural areas by the Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States.
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