Thursday, November 6, 2008

Bittersweet Sky/ Sky Watch

American Bittersweet (Celastrus scandens) with a beautiful clear blue sky as a backdrop.

The reason I included the botanical name is because this innocent vine is often confused with oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus), which gives this one a BAD name. The oriental variety -- though almost as beautiful as the native vine -- is invasive and sometimes even kills trees. The two look a lot alike, but the invasive variety usually has leaves that are more pointed yellower husks whereas the native is more orangey.

Both bittersweets are beautiful in fall arrangements, the reason the Oriental variety was planted in North America in the first place. However, if you use the Oriental variety make sure that when you toss them out you dispose of them where they will not sprout.

Shiny green leaves in spring turn yellow in fall, then fall off leaving orange berries loved by many birds such as bluebirds and robins. However, the berries are poisonous to humans.

To join in the Sky Watch fun, which features skies from all around the globe, visit the Sky Watch blog at http://skyley.blogspot.com

102 comments:

Alvis said...
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Pat - Arkansas said...

Beautiful contrast in colors! Thanks for the information on the different types of Bittersweet. I love to learn something new every day!

Texas Travelers said...

Great photo and terrific color.
Great information also.
I enjoyed this post a lot.

Troy

Alvis said...

I love the pictures. Fantastic colors. Did you do any post processing in Photoshop or the like to bring out the color, or is that straight from the camera?

Anonymous said...

Wonderful bright shots. And I didn't know that about the two different kinds, nice to know!

Louise said...

Beautiful sky, and I LOVE the bittersweet in front of it!

Photo Cache said...

I love any berry-bearing fruit/vine/tree during the fall and winter season. But your shots are outstanding. I thank you for the text too.

Brad Myers said...

A great sky watch post, we have had those in arangements and I never knew what they were.

naturglede/Randi Lind said...

That was some spesial photoes. Have a nice weekend:)

EG CameraGirl said...

Alvis,
No I did nothing to doctor either photo except to downsize the number of pixels so it wouldn't take forever to come up on your monitor. ;-)

Rune Eide said...

What a contrast between the red of the berries and the blue sky!

You asked me about "my" berries, but I don't know their name. I found them in a garden I passed. They were the size of Rowan-berries.

Kathleen McQueen Wright said...

Oh How PRETTY!!

Suffeli kuvailee said...

BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS!
have a nice weekend!!

Tanya Breese said...

Wow, the red just pops, the color so vivid! Perfect! Happy skywatch :)

Dewdrop said...

So patriotic and beautiful with the red, white and blue! Thanks for the explanation on the differences. I don't believe I have ever seen either type.

Sorry about your whole hurricane downer...

Guy D said...

Wow fantastic pic as always. Thanks for sharing!

Cheers!
Regina In Pictures

SandyCarlson said...

Spectacular. And luscious. I love it.

imac said...

Such capturs of colours.

Jan said...

Beautiful photos. We don't have bittersweet here, that I'm aware of. I'll have to keep my eyes open.

Jackie said...

Wow what beautiful colors...I love the contrast of the vibrant red against the blue sky!!
And yes the information was terrific also. I had no clue!!

Happy SWF:-)

Anonymous said...

Those are stunning shots. So beautiful.

Angie said...

Beautiful photos and a very informative text as well.

G. Crappy said...

Fantastic photos!

Anonymous said...

What beautiful photographs! I love the red and the branches against that wonderful blue sky!!

Kostas said...

Amazing photos, with marvellous colours and beautiful subject!
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Tink *~*~* said...

I like the way the berries are sort of naturally quartered - bite sized slices for our feathered friends! :D

Tink *~*~*
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Susan at Stony River said...

The contrasting colours are beautiful, and I can't choose between the two which one I like best! A lovely fall photo either one, thank you for sharing.

Reader Wil said...

What lovely berries this bush has. They are so colourful against the blue sky.

Leslie: said...

How gorgeous! Our skies are dark grey today and there's been heavy precipitation...*sigh*

Anonymous said...

The blue does make a wonderful backdrop for the red. Nice shots.
:-)

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

EG: You did a wonderful job of capturing the plant and sky. Did you do a red, white and blue post for the election?

Anne-Berit said...

Beautiful pictures,lovely colours!

Ruth said...

I learned something new today which makes it a good day. Beautiful pictures for Skywatch. All your photos are exceptional.

A Scattering said...

Bittersweet makes a lovely additon to fall and even Christmas outdoor and indoor decorations. Lovely sharp colours by the way.

Barb said...

Both are just wonderful! I wish I had more red in my garden!

Jeanne said...

I love the bright colors here. Fantastic shots!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful shot and colors.
Thanks for info.

indicaspecies said...

Thank you for these fantastic photographs and the additional information on bittersweet. Happy SWF and I wish you a nice weekend.

- celine
http://indicainq8.wordpress.com

Anonymous said...

Bright and close, they are real eye-catchers. Interesting info too.

Anonymous said...

Ooh - by the title of your post I thought you were going to tell us you weren't skywatching anymore! So glad you simply took pictures of bitter sweet. That's much better. And the pictures are great.

Sharon said...

Beautiful colours. Beautiful and dangerous, eh...LOL.

Sharon

Linda Reeder said...

Lovely! That wonderful orange against the blue sky. I have neither of those today.

PJ said...

I don't know that I've ever seen Bittersweet before so this is pretty interesting as well as arrestingly beautiful. You always have something wonderful to see.

Larry D said...

Great series of photos, the first Bittersweet is incredible!

judi/Gmj said...

turrfic! you have a beautiful sky watch.

magiceye said...

the contrast is wonderful!

Mojo said...

Too bad the berries are poisonous... they look delicious!

love the closeup shot!

Ann said...

Don't think I've seen those trees before. Very interesting and a great skywatch shot. Love your sepias from yesterday.

MyMaracas said...

Gorgeous photos, especially the top one. I've been looking for a source for American native bittersweet to plant for the bluebirds to enjoy. Any idea where I can get it?

Anonymous said...

Both photos are excellent but the first one is exceptional. The colours and everything about it are just superb. Thanks for posting.

Laura ~Peach~ said...

what beautiful colors I dont think I have ever seen that plant before (must not grow in the south) fantastic sky watch photo!
Thank you for visiting me :)
Have a wonderful weekend!
Laura

DeeMom said...

not only a great photo BUT the information is FAB

Kahshe Cottager said...

These photos show the wonderful contrast in the colour between the sky and the bittersweet. I didn't know that there were different kinds of bittersweet either. Thanks for visiting my SWF! Have a wonderful weekend!

Neal said...

Very, very beautiful. I love the contrast in colors.

Anonymous said...

Wow - talk about POPPING COLOR!!!
Great photo for Sky Watch Friday!!!

Jim said...

Very pretty, Ms. Guide. We don't have the bittersweet plants in our Southeastern region of Texas.
Happy SkyWatching!
..

Anonymous said...

That certainly is a clear blue sky backdrop -- all the more noticeable because of the contrast with the bittersweet.

Small City Scenes said...

Very beautiful. I always liked bittersweet in fall and winter arrangements. Great shots. The orange and bright blue are wonderful. MB

Anonymous said...

Perfect shots.

Paz

Anonymous said...

Love your shots! happy skywatching!

My Skywatch

Kathie Brown said...

Oh, you have given me my New England Autumn fix!(Even though you live in Cananda!) I have such fond memories of this vine twining around the railings of our porch when I was young. What an awesome photo! Absolutley perfect! Thanks for stoppping by to say HI!

Anonymous said...

A wonderful capture that I'm sure brought smiles to all that viewed this picture :)

Connie T. said...

Great photo. The berries are such a pretty color.

Becky said...

One of my favorite Autumn colors, and I did find some wild Bittersweet last week. Thanks for your bit of history. I hadn't realized there were 2 different kinds. The one I found has yellow husks, and pointed leaves.

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous colors! The bittersweet really stands out against the sky.

esnorway said...

nice pics have good weekend

Anonymous said...

I love the second shot! Amazing captures:)

Mine's, HERE. If you get a chance:)
Happy SWF!

Anonymous said...

The blue and red go well together. Nice choice for SWF.
You're right my trip to Hong Kong was fabulous; all the more so as my brother and his family live there so they took me to see things I might not have visited otherwise.

Sandra said...

Magical autumn colors on beautiful pictures - thank you very much for your visit. Bye and greetings from Croatia.

vincibene said...

Wonderful colors, great autumn pictures!

Gattina said...

Beautiful sky !!

Catherine said...

I imagine, as beautiful as the berries are they're not eatable. They're so tempting!
And a very clear macro.
It could have done a wonderful Ruby Tuesday too!

Anonymous said...

I planted my Bittersweet in the "wrong" place and am still dealing with its desire to populate that spot. It is a pretty set of berries you have there.

Arija said...

Poisonous or not, they certainly light up the landscape. Great choice and photos.

Roan said...

Love the color. Bittersweet is almost as pretty as a bouquet of flowers. BJ

Anonymous said...

very nice!

dianasfaria.com said...

ooh what pretty red color! perfect Fall skywatch!

ChrissyM said...

Gorgeous photo! That sky is so blue!! Fantastic photos!!

Gemma Wiseman said...

That berry has such a striking colour! Amamzing contrastwith the blue of the sky!

Unknown said...

Lovely captures!

Have a nice weekend!

The Good Life in Virginia said...

i love these photos of the bittersweet...the color captures me.
have a great weekend.

Hope said...

Fascinating information on the bittersweet...also, I love the bright color of the berries against the blue sky! wonderful photo!

Rose said...

Bittersweet is so beautiful...love that first shot.

Patricia said...

thanks for the information, I loved your photos. This is the first time I see an american bittersweet and you captured them perfectly!
Happy Skywatch!

Darla said...

Great color contrast. I always pass on the bits of gardening info the DH - he enjoys your photo's as well.

Darla

Jane Hards Photography said...

This was very educational. The images are just perfect. Sharp, vibrant and so perfectly balanced.

tr3nta said...

wow, vibrant colors in the autumnal landscape....

Carletta said...

What a gorgeous image!
The info was wonderful as well since I am not a plant person at all. :)

DeniseinVA said...

Beautiful photos and such an informative post. Always love learning something new. Thank you.

Marie said...

Beautiful photos and great post!

Very nice Bridges between post too :)

chrome3d said...

Colours are simply brilliant.

Daryl said...

Looks very sweet to me .. ;-)

:-Daryl

Anonymous said...

Beautiful photos. I really like the contrast in colors. I also enjoyed learning a little about the varieties of bittersweet. :)

Naturegirl said...

Great images with blue and red!
How about the blue skies we've been getting in Central Otnario all week!
A fellow Ontarian SWF gal

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens said...

I always go and have a look at your previous photos. They are all just great and a pleasure to see. You are such a great photographer.
Wonderful skywatch, red and blue and information for people who live in your area. Happy weekend.

Suz Broughton said...

I love these! I like pictures with things in the foreground. Very nice!

shaker said...

Great shot !!

Cindy said...

I love the bright colors in this photo!

I took a peek at your post for this week's Sepia Scenes, too. Just beautiful! I felt like I was looking at my Grandparents dining room. Nothing but sepia would do for this print.

My Skywatch Friday is Here

Anonymous said...

I've seen those, and not been sure what plant they were. Thanks for straightening that out for me.

Zeee said...

the sky backdrop makes the bittersweet pop right out! lovely!

Sandra Carvalho said...

What a great set pallet of colors!
Happy SWF!
Take care.

Inkivääri said...

How gorgeous pics with fresh orange and blue sky:)

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