Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (syn. Vitis heterophylla Thunb.), the porcelain berry, is an ornamental plant, native to temperate areas of Asia.
Ampelopsis Michx. Species See text. Ampelopsis is a genus of climbing shrubs, in the grape family Vitaceae. The name is derived from the Greek word ampelos, which means "vine". The genus was named in 1803.
Ampelopsis or Porcelain Vines are most ornamental, woody, deciduous, fast growing vines from the grape family (Vitaceae). They are native of Asia and North America have very showy berries of various colors above vine-like foliage.
Ampelopsis Family: Vitaceae. Ampelopsis brevipedinculata var. maximowiczii Common name(s): Porcelain berry, Porcelain vine ...
It is considered an invasive species in several eastern states. Ampelopsis: from the Greek ampelos, grape, and opsis, resembling (i.e., it resembles the grape vine). brevipendiculata: with short peduncles.
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata var. maximowiczii 'El also known as Ampelopsis heterophylla 'Elegans' - Coloured grape leaf Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Trautv. Grape family (Vitaceae) NATIVE RANGE: Northeast Asia - China, Korea, Japan, and Russian Far East ...
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata COMMON: Porcelain Berry LEAVES: Deciduous, green, yellow to orange fall color SIZE: 10 to 15' and more, climbs by tendrils HARDINESS: Zone 4 to 8 HABIT: Vine, not as dense as some ...
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata : Porcelain Berry - Foliage Asarina scandens : Climbing Snapdragon - Whole Plant Campsis grandiflora : Chinese Trumpet Vine - Flowers ...
Ampelopsis ( Ampelopsis brevipedunculata ) Amplexicaulis Buttercup ( Ranunculus amplexicaulis ) Amplifolia Begonia ( Begonia foliosa ) ...
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The principal genera are Cissus, chiefly tropical, Parthenocissus (including the and Boston ), Ampelopsis (see ), and Vitis; the latter three include species native to the United States.
---Description---The root is reddish and branching; the leaves rather large, threeparted (which will readily distinguish it from the five-parted Ampelopsis). The central leaflet has a longer stalk, the lateral ones are almost stalkless.
Climber Blueberry (Ampelopsis brevipedunculata) Climbing Cecile Brunner Rose (Rosa 'Cecile Brunner') Climbing Fig (Ficus pumila) Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala petiolaris) Climbing Rose (Rosa 'Golden Showers') ...
Synonym: Ampelopsis hederacea var. murorum, Ampelopsis latifolia, Ampelopsis quinquefolia, Hedera quinquefolia, Parthenocissus hirsuta, Parthenocissus inserta, Parthenocissus quinquefolia var. hirsuta, Parthenocissus quinquefolia var.
Virginian Creeper (Vitis Quinquefolia) - Better known as Ampelopsis quinquefolia, its foliage changes in the fall of the year to various shades of crimson, scarlet, and purple.
Stop 9- Ampelopsis brevipedunculata 'Elegans' Stop 10- Lonicera x heckrottii Stop 11- Hydrangea amomala subsp. petiolaris Stop 12- Actinidia kolomikta Stop 13- Aristolochia macrophylla Stop 14- Actinidia arguta 'Issai' ...
Ampelopsis veitchii Height: up to 20 m Spread: up to 10 m Location: full sun to full shade Cultivation: tolerant of many soils. Clings to any smooth surface Foliage: olive green; turns scarlet in fall Fruit: blue-black, grape-like berry Zone: 5 ...
Pepper-vine is one of four species of Ampelopsis in the U.S. Pepper-vine is found from Florida to Virginia to Illinois to New Mexico (Kartesz, 1999). View the herbarium specimen image of the University of Florida Herbarium Digital Imaging Projects.
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Examples of plants that re-grow well from drastic pruning include: Abelia, Acacia, Ampelopsis, Aristolochia, Azara, Campsis, Celastrus, Cissus, Clematis, Cotoneaster, Hedera (ivy), Osmanthus, Pyracantha, Ribes sanguineum, Rosa, Vitis and Wisteria.
See also: Vine, Grape, Green, May, Cissus
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