Vitis piasezkii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Vitis piasezkii, Maxim. (Ampelopsis Davidiana, Mott.). A species with variable foliage: dioecious: young branches, petioles, and under surface of lvs. rufous-pubescent: lvs. membranaceous, ternate; lfts. petiolulate, the central one rhomboid and more or less lobed and acuminate, the lateral ones obliquely ovate and acute, all of them incised-serrate: cymes many-fld., becoming forking and exceeding the petiole: fls. small, with calyptrate petals. W. China. V. Pagnuccii, Romanet, differs only in being more glabrescent; probably not distinct.—The foliage of this species-group is said to turn bronze-colored in autumn. The lvs. are very variable, sometimes trifoliolate and undivided on the same branch. V. sinensis, Hort., appears to belong here.


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