Bittersweet
Related Category: Plants
name for two unrelated plants, belonging to different families, both fall-fruiting woody vines sometimes cultivated for their decorative scarlet berries. One, called also woody
nightshade (
Solanum dulcamara), is an Old World plant now naturalized in North America, belonging to the family Solanaceae (
nightshade family). The twigs and stems are occasionally used medicinally for a narcotic poison similar to belladonna. The more popular bittersweet (
Celastrus scandens), a plant of the family Celastraceae (
staff tree family), grows in thickets from Maine to North Carolina and W to Nebraska. Its berry is surrounded by an orange-yellow capsule. Both bittersweets are classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida.
S. dulcamara belongs to the order Polemoniales, family Solanaceae.
C. scandens belongs to the order Celastrales, family Celastraceae.