. 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. Gardening. bU AMPELOPSIS aconitifdlia, Bunge. {, var. aconitifdlia, Hort.). :(. or 5-cIeft, the middle lobe often pin- nately lobed, shining and nearly glabrous beneath: ber- ries small, yellow. , Koehne (J. dissecia, Carr. A. affinis, v&r. dissecta, Hort.). Lvs. 5-parted, the


. 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. Gardening. bU AMPELOPSIS aconitifdlia, Bunge. {, var. aconitifdlia, Hort.). :(. or 5-cIeft, the middle lobe often pin- nately lobed, shining and nearly glabrous beneath: ber- ries small, yellow. , Koehne (J. dissecia, Carr. A. affinis, v&r. dissecta, Hort.). Lvs. 5-parted, the middle or the three inner lobes pinnatifld. 188:f, p. 318. Gn. 5, p. climber for trellis serjanlEefdlia, Bunge. Roots tuberous : or digitate, chartaceous, shining and dark green above, the divisions pinnate, with winged rachis, the pinnas separate from the wings : berry small, blue, punctate. Jap., N. China. Gt. 16: 531. 1870,p. 17. BBB. Lvs. h!pinnnte, leaflets distinctly stalked. arbbrea, Koehne ( Fit is bipintiAta, Torr. & Gr. Clssiis stdns, Pers.). St. erect or somewhat climbing: pinna> and leaflets usually 5 ; leaflets ovate or cuneate-obovate, coarsely toothed, K-lJ^in. long: berries dark purple. Mâ A. bipi tricuspidata.âA. Virginidna, (iuinquefolia. Alfred Rehder. AMPELOViTIS. See Vitis. AMPHICAEPa;A (Greek, alluding to the two kinds of fruits). Le(/Hmindsw. A half-dozen little herbaceous vines of E. Amer. and Himalayas, bearing subterranean cleistogamous fls.: lvs. pinnate, of 3 leaflets: fls. small, purplish. Two common species are A. monoica. Nutt., and A. Pitcheri, Torr. & Gray (also known as Falcata comosa and I'\ Pitcheri). Not known to be in cult. AMPHICdME(rt)np;n laving a tuft of hair at b lOuse herbaceous rock ; the seeds limal!,ya", Called also riinial herbs |i:iiiicleso£ :iiid June, -h rubbery. ANACARDIUM AMSdNIA (named for Charle^^ Ar Ansouia. Apocyndcete. Tontrlt-'''irk of


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