VITACEAE 839 
green, very fleshy, 3-10 e NP ioe 
met lobed, the lateral ones 2- 
all more or less cuneately ed the 
( - n Tp nd h 
various provinces, Fla., den the "Florida 
Keys, to Tex., Kans., an nd "M. —Sum 
2. C. trifoliata L. Plant pd leaf- 
blades 3- foliolate; leaflets 1—3 cm. long, sub- 
orbicular varyin g to ovate or eae often 
flabellate: berry globose-ovoid or d, 
abruptly pointed, 5-7 . in diameter, dark 
purple. [C. acida L.]—(SoRREL-VINE.)— 
Fla. and the Keys.—(W. I. Mes., C. A., 
S. A.) —Sum. 
3. C. sicyoides L. t pubeseent: leaf-blades ovate or e -ovate, 2-8 c 
long, acute or often acuminate: berry subglobose, about 1 n diameter black 
—The inflorescence is often infected by a dar i Ustilago Cissi. which t 
in the flowers into cigar- we bodies.—Hammoeks, S pen. Fla. p d 
Keys.—(W. I., Mex., C. A., S. A.)—Spr fall or all year r S. 
4, AMPELOPSIS Michx. Woody vines. Leaf-blades simple or bi ipin- 
nate; flowers in flat cymes, green. Petals ore Berry inedible —About 
15 species, of temperate and tropical regiou 
Leaf-blades simple: ovary not surpassing the disk but nearly MS from it. 
COE scarcely lobed: petals DES about 2.5 mm. long. . A. cordata. 
Cal prominently lobed: p als broadly ovate or sub- 
ieular, about 1.5 mm. long. 2. A. heterophylla. 
Leaf-blades bipinnate: ovary nasa the disk, the latter 
ostly adnate it. 3. A. arborea. 
ordata Michx. Leaf-blades ovate or triangular-ovate, 4-12 c ong, 
shallowly serrate, long-petioled: 5s eae i 6-8 mm. in donde Ino 
or greenish-blue. [Cissus Ampelopsis Per 
l River. bauke and woods, eae provinces, 
Fla. to Tex., Nebr., and Va. 
A. heterophylla Sieb. & Zuce. Leaf- 
blades Ao co Na ovate, or deltoid in outline, 
3-8 em. long, crenate, short petioled: style 
Sonde. berry light-blue or white, dark- 
spotted.—Cult. grounds, various provinces, 
Ga. to N. C. and locally elsewhere. Nat. of 
E. Asia and cult.—Sum.-fall. 
3. A. arborea (L) mae Leaf-blades bi- 
pinnate, 1-2 dm. long; leaflets several or 
many, the blades. Pn often broadly so or 
cuneate-obovate, 1-3 cm. long, ele 
toothed, incised, or lobed: ae iud in diameter, ripis und n 
stans Pers.]—(PEPPER-VINE.)— RM low thick ets and swamp oastal 
> CH. ds 
Plain and E adj. a Fla. to Tex. Mo., "e va 
M ez.) —Spr.-fall. 
