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Ampelopsis
- Ampelopsis aconitifolia - Monks Hood Vine. A luxuriant climber growing up to 2-3 m tall, valued for its attractive foliage and fruits. Single, deeply notched, glossy green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Also in autumn the plant bears decorative small round berries of orange-yellow or brown. Excellent for growing over fences, in a similar fashion as Parthenocissus quinquefolia.
'Seattle' - an interesting cultivar with a moderate growth habit (up to 2 m tall). Young shoots and leaf petioles are purple-red at first and then turn pink. Orange-brown berries.
- Ampelopsis glandulosa 'Elegans' - Porcelain Ampelopsis 'Elegans'. An attractive, slow-growing vine reaching up to 2 m tall. Very decorative, coarsely toothed leaves, densely mottled white and tinged pink. In autumn it bears decorative fruits: round, blue-violet and covered with a delicate grey waxy bloom.
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