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Invasive Plant Management in the North Carolina Sandhills

Ampelopsis brevipedunculata - porcelainberry
A deciduous, woody, perennial vine capable of climbing up to 5 m (16 ft). After an infestation has slowly become established Porcelain-berry growth may become more rapid, producing thick mats that can cover large areas. This species can out-compete native vegetation for space, water, and nutrients. Small infestations can be pulled out by hand or cut before the fruits mature and new growth treated with a water-based solution of 2.5% Garlon 3A. Large infestations can be treated with herbicide late in the growing season. Follow-up treatments will be necessary for several years for both treatments.
 
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North Carolina Sandhills Weed Management Area