Vitis flexuosa
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Vitis flexuosa, Thunb. Sts. slender and usually flexuose, glabrous at maturity, the new ones more or less rufous-tomentose: lvs. petiolate, cordate-ovate or triangular-ovate, entire or angular-3-lobed, short-cuspidate, unequally dentate, at maturity glabrous above and more or less hairy or floccose beneath (at least on the veins): fl.-cluster peduncled and branching: fr. very small, 2-3-seeded. China, Korea, Japan. Var. parvifolia, Gagnep. (V. parvifolia, Roxbg. V. flexuosa var. Wilsonii, Veitch), is a small-lvd. form, cult. for the color of the lvs., which are purple beneath and bronzy with metallic luster above. China.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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