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- Ampelocissus borneensis Merr. Ampelocissus botryostachys Planch. Ampelocissus butoensis C.L.Li Ampelocissus capillaris (Ridl.) Merr. Ampelocissus cardiospermoides...
- Ampelocissus asekii is a species of vine, in the family Vitaceae, from Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea. It is a close relative of Ampelocissus muelleriana...
- Planchon reclassified the species under the genus Ampelocissus. Vigne Amer. Vitic. Eur. 8:374. 1884 "Ampelocissus latifolia". Germplasm Resources Information...
- Ampelocissus martini is a species of climber or shrub in the Vitaceae family. Some sources use the spelling Ampelocissus martinii. It is native to an area...
- grape-like berry. "Plant Name Details for Ampelocissus xizangensis". IPNI. Retrieved October 27, 2009. "Ampelocissus xizangensis". Flora of China. eFloras...
- Ampelocissus elegans is a species in the genus Ampelocissus. It is a herbaceous climber with trifoliate leaves. The trifoliate leaves of A. elegans are...
- Ampelocissus winkleri is a woody climbing vine, or liana in the grape family Vitaceae native to the island of Borneo. It was described botanically in 1910...
- have 38 chromosomes (n=19), but 40 (n=20) in subgenus Muscadinia, while Ampelocissus, Parthenocissus, and Ampelopsis also have 40 chromosomes (n=20) and Cissus...
- Ampelocissus ascendiflora is a herbaceous climber with a longitudinally ridged stem, up to 3 mm across, often white tomentose when young, turning brown...
- and another genus "Nothocissus" with Ampelocissus has been debated, with the latter now subsumed within Ampelocissus, but with Pterisanthes retained. Plants...