Ampelopsis humulifolia

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 Ampelopsis humulifolia subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Ampelopsis humulifolia, Bunge. Lvs. broadly ovate, 3-5- lobed, sometimes only slightly so, 3-5 in. long, truncate or subcordate at the base, acute or acuminate, bright green and lustrous above, glaucescent and glabrous or hairy beneath: cymes slender peduncled: fr. few and small, usually pale yellow with, bluish cheek, or pale yellow or entirely pale blue. N. China.—This species has been always confused with A. heterophylla, from which it is easily distinguished by the firmer texture of Lvs., their pale whitish under side and the color of the frs. It is very hardy and the foliage has the appearance of that of a true Vitis.


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