Heartleaf Peppervine
Ampelopsis cordata

Synonym: Nekemias cordata

Characteristics

Plants as seen in their local environment.

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Fruit Structures - Dichotomous branching.

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Fruit Structures - Pores as seen in the fruit surfaces.

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Stem structures - The pith in the center of this stem is white. This is characteristic of Ampelopsis (peppervine) species. Vitis centers will be brown.

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Stem structures - There is no obvious sign of shedding (exfoliation) on the surface of the bark.

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Leaves - The heart shape of the leaves of the plant are one way to spot this plant.

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Leaf Structures - The veins show a clear branching structure from the central and smaller veins. The petiole length is approximagely half of the length of the leaf.

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Leaf Structures - The sawtooth structure is fairly shallow and has widely spaced teeth.

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Leaf Structures - There are small and fairly sparse hairs on the veins of this leaf.

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