- heart-leaf
ampelopsis Ampelopsis delavayana Planch. ex Franch.
Ampelopsis denudata Planch.
Ampelopsis glandulosa (Wall.) Momiy.
Ampelopsis humulifolia...
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inserta or P. vitacea)
Boston Ivy or ****anese
creeper (P. tricuspidata, or
Ampelopsis veitchii)
Flower Berries after the
leaves have
dropped in
autumn Seedling...
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Ampelopsis glandulosa are not
commonly cultivated for
culinary purposes, as its
taste is unlikable,
being described as
slimy and bland.
Ampelopsis glandulosa...
- (n=20) in
subgenus Muscadinia,
while Ampelocissus, Parthenocissus, and
Ampelopsis also have 40
chromosomes (n=20) and
Cissus has 24
chromosomes (n=12)....
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poisonous for humans. Its
synonyms include:
Ampelopsis arborea (L.) Koehne,
Ampelopsis bipinnata Michx.,
Ampelopsis pinnata DC.,
Cissus arborea (L.) Des Moul...
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Ampelopsis cordata,
commonly called heartleaf peppervine, heart-leaf peppervine, or
heart leaf peppervine, is a vine
found in the U.S.
states Alabama,...
- 1893,
Ellsworth Brownell Knerr described it as the
variety vitacea of
Ampelopsis quinquefolia (a
synonym of
Parthenocissus quinquefolia).
Albert Spear...
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Ampeloglypter ampelopsis, the
grape cane girdler, is a
species of
flower weevil in the
beetle family Curculionidae. "Ampeloglypter
ampelopsis Report". Integrated...
- species, such as Vitis,
Cissus and
Ampelopsis. In
Florida larvae have been
reported on
Cissus sicyoides and
Ampelopsis arborea. "CATE
Creating a Taxonomic...
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across the
entire eastern United States.
Hosts for the
caterpillar include Ampelopsis, buttonbush, grapes, hops, and
Virginia creeper.
Larvae or caterpillar...