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Fleming, P.; Kanal, R. 1992. Newly documented species of vascular plants in the District of Columbia Castanea 57: 132-46.
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Foderaro, L. W. 2004. Taking offensive in Westchester against the vines of wrath New York Times 153: B1, B6. (Celastrus orbiculatus & Ampelopsis brevipedunculata)
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Freeman, C. C. 1998. Vascular plants new to Kansas Sida 18: 593-604.
Gorchov, D. L. 1987. Sequence of fruit ripening in bird-dispersed plants: consistency among years Ecology 68: 223-5.
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Harris, J. A. 1909. Correlation in the inflorescence of Celastrus scandens Annual Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. 20: 116-22.
Hart, H. T. 1928. Delayed germination in seeds of Peltandra virginica and Celastrus scandens Publ. Puget Sound Biol. Sta. 6: 255-61.
Herr, J. M. 1959. Embryological evidence for the relationship of Aquifoliaceae to Celastraceae Virginia J. Sci. 10: 259 (Abstr.).
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Hou, D. 1955. A revision of the genus Celastrus Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 42: 215-302.
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Lawrence, G. H. M. 1955. Euonymus europaea, E. hamiltoniana, and relatives Baileya 3: 113-4.
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Loesener, T. 1897. Uber die geographische Verbreitung einiger Celastraceen Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 24: 197-201. (In German)
Loesener, T. 1902. Ubersicht uber die bis jetzt bekannten chinesischen Celastraceen Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 30: 446-474. (In German)
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Loesener, T. 1942. Celastraceae Nat. Pflanzenfam. ed. 2, 20b: 87-197. (In German)
Lundgren, M. R. 2004. Influence of land use and site characteristics on invasive plant abundance in the Quinebaug Highlands of southern New England Northeastern Naturalist 11: 313-332.
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Mehrhoff, L. J. 1986. Notes on the Connecticut Flora-IV. The genus Celastrus (Celastraceae) in Connecticut Newsletter Conn. Bot. Soc. 14: 4-5.
Merriam, R. W. 2003. The abundance, distribution and edge associations of six non-indigenous, harmful plants across North Carolina J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 130: 283-291.
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Nash, G. V. 1918. Euonymus alata Addisonia 3: 7-8.
Nash, G. V. 1919. Celastrus articulatus Addisonia 4: 9-10.
Nikolaeva, M. G. 1956. Biology of seed germination of Euonymus in connection with its specific characteristics and geographic origin Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Lenengrad) 41: 393-403. (In Russian)
Nuzzo, V. A.; McClain, W.; Strole, T. 1996. Fire impact on groundlayer flora in a sand forest Amer. Midl. Naturalist 136: 207-21.
Paclt, J. 1998. 1351 Proposal to amend the gender of Euonymus, nom. cons. (Celastraceae), to feminine Taxon 47: 473-4.
Paclt, J. 1998. (1378) Proposal to conserve the name Celastrus (Celastraceae) as being of feminine gender Taxon 47: 879-880.
Pande, A. 2007. Using map algebra to determine the mesoscale distribution in invasive plants: the case of Celastrus orbiculatus in southern Illinois, USA Biological Invasions 9: 419-431.
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Patterson, D. T. 1974. The ecology of Oriental bittersweet, Celastrus orbiculatus, a weedy introduced ornamental vine Ph.D. Dissertation, Duke Univ., Durham, NC.
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