Ampelopsis Michaux. Tribe: Ampelopsideae. Common name: Peppervine.
A genus of about 25 species, woody vines, of temperate and subtropical America and Asia. See Wen, Boggan, & Nie (2014) and Soejima & Wen (2006) for the reasons for separating Ampelopsis sect. Leeaceifoliae as genus Nekemias.
References: Chen, Ren, & Wen (2007); Moore & Wen (2016) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2016); Soejima & Wen (2006); Wen In Kubitzki, Bayer, & Stevens (2007); Wen, Boggan, & Nie (2014). Show full citations.
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