Invasive SpeciesOriental bittersweet

Celastrus orbiculatus
NOT FOUND by kchambers
2012-07-24
Norway, ME
ID Confirmed
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Field Notes
We are happy because we are outside, and we are going swimming after this. We are a group of Oxford Hills Middle School students who are part of the summer Robert's Farm program. We are on the Steven's trail where we just spotted a porcupine wandering through the woods. It attempted to climb a tree.
Supporting Evidence
Photo of my evidence.
The leaves have smooth edges, not toothed.
Photo of my evidence.
We found that it had this green ball on it. There were no red berries.
Photo of my evidence.
It has a regular stem. There are no vines.
Species Observation: Species Looked For
Did you find it?: 
I think I did not find it
Scientific name:
Celastrus orbiculatus
Common name:
Oriental bittersweet
Sampling method: 
Just looking around
Photo of our sampling method.
Place Studied
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Latitude: 
N 44.210670 °
Longitude: 
W -70.563610 °
Observation Site Information
A photo of our study site.
Habitat: 
Coastal - Beach or dune
Trip Information
Name:
Robert's Farm Land Preserve
Trip date: 
Tue, 2012-07-24 12:30
Town or city: 
Norway, ME
Type of investigation: 
Species Survey
Ecosystem: 
Upland
Watershed: 
Upper Androscoggin
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