Local Couple Turns Invasive Weed into Vine Art
BETHESDA, MD - MAY 26: Seth Goldstein, right, and wife Paula Stone search for Celastrus orbiculatus--Oriental Bittersweet--in Bethesda Maryland. Montgomery County couple Seth Goldstein and Paula Stone scour local parks and other land for a pernicious weed, roaming the land in a quixotic campaign to stop Oriental Bittersweet, an invasive species that scientists say cannot be stopped. (Photo by: Alexandra Garcia / The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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