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Porcelain berry or porcelain vine, also called amur peppervine, has pretty pinkish-purple-blue berries on a vigorous, woody, tendril-climbing vine, somewhat resembling wild grape vines.
Invasive vines are smothering trees in the D.C ... or “porcelain berry” — a perennial wild grape transplanted to these shores from Asia that casts out tendrils and can climb more ...
The moth-size invasive pests eat vines, which can damage or kill the grapes. ... Schirmer recommends that people remove their preferred host species, primarily tree of heaven and wild grape vines.
"That's a massive infestation, so you will be dealing with it for many years. Just keep at it." Homeowner distraught after ...
This Asian vine, greatly admired for its multi-colored berries, easily climbs over shrubs and trees, eventually strangling and killing them. The leaves resemble grape leaves, but the bark does not ...
A spotted lanternfly was seen recently near Presque Isle State Park. But the invasive pest is yet to arrive in Erie County in large numbers.