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Misty Rayne
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Location: SW Ontario, Canada
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Hi I found this vine growing up the side of some
trees
, it has these beautiful orange "berries" on it. The berries are hard. any ideal of what it could be?
orange-berry-vine.jpg
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Isaac Hill
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Celastrus scandens - American Bittersweet
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Misty Rayne
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Thank you so much! so it looks like you can't eat them but I'm sure I can use them in fall crafts!!
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