The vines of porcelain berry are aggressive , growing quickly to PORCELAIN form large mats over existing vegetation. It easily climbs up and around BERRY trees, shading out shrubs and seedlings of native plants . (Ampelopsis brevipedunculata) CHARACTERISTICS WHERE FROM WHERE FOUND Y Porcelain berry is a woody, Native to Japan and China, Porcelain berry can be F perennial vine which can this plant was brought to found in southern New I grow up to 20 feet or more, North America in 1870 as England, the Mid-Atlantic T and closely resembles native an ornamental and land - and parts of the South and grapevine. The center, or scaping plant. Midwest. It can be found N pith, is white. Its bark has in varying conditions, from lenticels (light colored dots) dry to moist areas, along E and will not peel, unlike forest edges and streams, grape bark which does not as well as areas receiving PORCELAIN BERRY FOLIAGE D Karan A. Rawlins, University of Georgia, have lenticels and will full sunlight to partial shade. Bugwood.org I y peel or shred. It uses non- c Porcelain berry is not n a adhesive tendrils to climb. v tolerant of fully shaded sites r e s n Leaves are alternate and or wet soils. o C broadly ovate with a heart- e n i w shaped base. Leaves have y d n 3–5 lobes and toothed a r B PORCELAIN BERRY FRUITS margins. Porcelain berry | James H. Miller, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org Y produces small, hard berries R R E varying in color from pale B N I violet to green, to a bright A L E blue. All three berry colors C R may appear at the same time O P on a single plant. PORCELAIN BERRY SEEDLINGS Leslie J. Mehrhoff, University of Connecticut, Bugwood.org L CHEMICAL METHOD MANUAL METHOD Although pulling will Pull young vines out of the O suffice for smaller plants, ground during any season, R an application of carefully making sure to ) / s t n T glyphosate (e.g., Roundup ) remove root stock. Bag a l p / v to the cut stump of larger and dispose of porcelain o g . N s ) p v vines or to the leaves is berry to avoid seeds taking n o . g . w o f w ) also effective. root. s n i w u ( s . O e a e i p c c . n e e t a p i a s l t l e s . v r A i n C s n c a o d v i . t n a i w . v r w w e w s w ( n w s o ( e C c y r r t a u n r a o l b s i P e L , R l R e When removing, (Read and follow all l a c a r i r u v t u r l t e a u E herbicide labels carefully S be careful c i N ) k r g f r g r o a o before use. ) A . P B n l c not to remove l o a n i a t t n . n a o o w i v i t r t w a or destroy e a s w N N M n ( , , o r e y r o C c i desirable species. u n r t f l E a e o t u v . n c r t i I e p r s e e g n h D t A o f f a C i M o o S n e . E r t t a u p p v t C l e e a y R E D D s N . U n e n S S . h O e S U U T P R Brandywine Conservancy | PO BOX 141 | Chadds Ford, PA 19317 | brandywine.org LAST UPDATED 11 | 1 | 13.
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