Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . Miq.). Japanese Ivv. Figs. 81, 82. High-elimbing, with shortand disciferous tendrils : Ivs. 3-lobed or 3-foliolate,eiiars. iy and remotely dentate, shining and glabrous onlioili sides: racemes short-stalked. China, Jap. ;i77: II. Gug. 4, 1:373. —A hardy and v
Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . Miq.). Japanese Ivv. Figs. 81, 82. High-elimbing, with shortand disciferous tendrils : Ivs. 3-lobed or 3-foliolate,eiiars. iy and remotely dentate, shining and glabrous onlioili sides: racemes short-stalked. China, Jap. ;i77: II. Gug. 4, 1:373. —A hardy and very usefulclimber, clinging firmly and covering walls densely ;the glossy foliage stands dust and smoke well, and turnsto a brilliant orange and scarlet in fall. Probably thefavorite of all hardy vines in cities. AA. Tendrils without disks: not climbing very Lvs. not lobed or rarely , Michx. (litis i)idivlsa, Willd. Cisstis Am-pel6psis, Pers.). Nearly glabrous: lvs. cordate, round-ish-ovate, acuminate, acutely serrate : berries bluish orgreenish. Prom 111. and Ohio south. BE. Lvs. 3-5-lobed or , Sieb. & Zucc. Lvs. cordate, slightly 3-or deeply 3-5-lobed, nearly glabrous and shining be-neath, lobes serrate or incised : berries light blue, puuc- «/ ^-\^. 80. l^eaves and fruit of Virginia Creeper ( X tate. 5682. Gt. 1873: adaptedfor covering rocks and low trellis work ; handsome inautumn, with its freely produced light blue berries. Var. 61egans, Koch (.4. tricolor, Hort.). and striped with white, flushed pink whenyoung : slow-growing and tender. Gn. 54. p, 5. 60 AMPELOPSIS aconitifdlia, Bunge. (A. qitinquefdlia, var. aconiti folia,Hort.). Lvs. 3- or 5-cleft, the middle lobe often pin-nately lobed. shining and nearly glabrous beneath: ber-ries small, yellow. Var. dissficta, Koehne ( Cavr. A. afflnis, var. dissecia, liort.). , the middle or the three inner lobes
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