Partenocissus tricuspidata

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Read about Partenocissus tricuspidata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Partenocissus tricuspidata, Planch. (Vitis inconstans, Miq. Ampelopsis tricuspidata, Sieb. & Zucc. A. Veitchii var. robusta, Hort. A. Hoggii, Hort. A. inconstans, Hort. A. japonica, Hort.). Japanese Ivy. Boston Ivy. Fie. 2767. High-climbing: tendrils short, much-branched, with adhesive tips: lvs. slender-stalked, cordate, either simple and 3-lobed with acuminate serrate lobea, to 10 in. long, or 3-foliolate; lfts. ovate, sessile, serrate, shining and glabrous on both sides or puberulous on the veins beneath: cymes mostly on short branchlets, axillary or terminal, narrow and somewhat elongated: fr. bluish black, bloomy. June, July; fr. in Sept., Oct. Japan, Cent. China. B.M. 8287. G.C. II. 14:664. A.G. 15:94. B.H. 27:244. R.H. 1877, p. 176. Gng. 1:373; 4:353. R.B. 1877:11. Var. Veitchii, Rehd. (P. Veitchii, Graebn. Vitis Veitchii, Hort. Ampelopsis Veitchii, Hort.). Lvs. smaller, crenately serrate, purple while young; lfts. with only 1-3 coarse teeth on each side, the lateral ones inside without teeth. Apparently only a juvenile form which may pass later into the type. Var. purpurea, Hort. (Ampelopsis Veitchii var. purpurea or atropurpurea, Hort.). Lvs. dark purple, not changing to green. Var. Lowii, Rehd. (Ampelopsis Lowii, Hort. Vitis inconstans var. Lowii, Hort.). Lvs. small, 1/4-l 1/2 in. long, mostly entire or 3-foliolate, often broader than long, incisely dentate or almost palmately lobed with very unequal teeth, apple-green, purplish when young, changing to deep red in autumn. Gn. 71, p. 516. J.H. III. 56:335. R.H.B. 33:388. A.F. 30: 1238. M.D.G. 1908:261. Var. aurata, Hort. Lvs. marbled with golden yellow and green.—This species is a hardy and very useful climber, clinging firmly and covering walls densely; the glossy foliage stands dust and smoke well, and turns to a brilliant orange and scarlet in fall. Probably the favorite of all hardy vines in cities. The varieties Veitchii and Lowii are much slenderer and smaller and are very effective as basket plants (M.D.G. 1892:8). CH


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