Bushkiller was evaluated under inter- and intraspecific competition. In
experiment 1, bushkiller, trumpetcreeper, and wild grape were
greenhouse-grown alone and in two or three species mixtures in pots. Of the
three species, bushkiller grew the tallest and had the greatest final
biomass when grown alone. When all three species were grown together,
bushkiller grew over twice the height of trumpetcreeper, over three times
the height of wild grape, and over four times the biomass of either
competing species. Plots of height over time showed that competition did not
affect bushkiller or wild grape growth rate, but trumpetcreeper growth was
reduced when grown with bushkiller. In experiment 2, bushkiller was grown in
cultures of one, two, and three plants per pot to determine intraspecific
competition effects on growth. Final height of bushkiller was not affected
by intraspecific competition; however, bushkiller biomass decreased with
increasing competition.