Ampelopsis aconitifolia

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 Ampelopsis aconitifolia subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Ampelopsis aconitifolia, Bunge (A. dïssécta,Carr. A. aconitifolia var. dissecta, Koehne. A. affinis var. dissecta, Hort.). Branchlets glabrous: Lvs. 5-parted, the segms. pinnately lobed with rather narrow-toothed or entire lobes, 2-3 in. long, green beneath, glabrous or hairy on the veins: berries small, orange when fully ripe, some- tunes bluish before ripening. Summer; fr. in autumn. N. China. R.H. 1868, p. 10: 1883, p. 318. Gn. 5, p. 523. G. 1:396.—Very- handsome vine with finely divided foliage. Var. palmîloba, Rehd. (A. palmiloba, Carr. A. tripartita, Carr. A. rubricaulis, Schneid.). Lvs. usually 3-parted, the lower ones often only 3-lobed, Begins, often rather broad, coarsely toothed, rarely pinnatifid. R.H. 1867, p. 10. J.H.S. 28:87 (form with rather narrow segms.).


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