Ampelopsis micans

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 Ampelopsis micans subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Ampelopsis micans, Rehd. (Vitis rèpens, Veitch, not Wight & Arn.). Shrub, climbing to 20 ft.: young growth purplish: branchlets glabrous: Lvs. triangular-ovate and not lobed or broadly ovate and slightly 3-lobed, subcordate or sometimes truncate at the base, short- acuminate, the lobes acute, coarsely crenate-serrate, dark green and with a velvety sheen above, glaucescent below, 2-4 in. long: cymes long-stalked and rather dense: fr. dark blue. Cent. China.—Has proved hardy at the Arnold Arboretum. Var. cinérea, Rehd. (A. heterophylla var. cinérea, Gagnep.). Lvs. grayish pubescent on both sides or only below, often deeply 3-5-lobed.


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