Vitis amurensis

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Read about Vitis amurensis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Vitis amurensis, Rupr. (V. vulpina var. amurensis, Regel). A hardy species, well known to botanists but little planted although found in growing collections: sts. obscurely angled and striate, the young shoots loosely floccose or webby, later glabrous or nearly so: lvs. green above and beneath, nearly or quite glabrous, cordate-orbicular, some of them more or less 3-5-lobed, apiculate-dentate: fl.-cluster slender-peduncled: fr. small (about 1/3 in. diam.), 2-3-seeded. Manchuria, Amoor region. Gn. 54, p. 425. G.Z. 12:160.—It has very ornamental purple-tinted lvs. in autumn.


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