Vitaceae

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What are the differences between Gynostemma pentaphyllum, Cayratia japonica, and Hydrangea macrophylla (Amacha)? We'll explain how to distinguish between similar species! What are their uses? What is the structure of their flowers and fruits?

Amachazuru is a perennial vine that grows in mountainous areas and thickets in Japan, but it is often confused with Japanese knotweed (Yabugarashi) and amacha (sweet tea). Both Amachazuru and Yabugarashi have similar leaves (palm-foot compound leaves) and fruits (berries), and they are quite similar...
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[Seed Plant Encyclopedia #149] What are the species of the Vitaceae family? Photo list

The Vitaceae family consists of climbing woody or herbaceous plants. They ascend using modified stems called tendrils, although a few genera lack tendrils. The tendrils and leaves are opposite. Leaves are alternate, simple, or compound. Simple leaves are often palmately lobed. Inflorescences are usually opposite the leaves. The flowers are...
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What's the difference between Japanese knotweed (Cayratia japonica) and wild grape (Vitis coignetiae)? We explain how to distinguish between similar species! Why are they exterminated? Are they actually edible? Were the wasps that visit the saucer-shaped flowers hired as bodyguards?!

Japanese knotweed (Cayratia japonica) and wild grape (Vitis coignetiae) are among the most common climbing plants in the grape family. While they belong to the same family and are both climbing plants, they can be easily distinguished by the shape of their leaves and flowers. Japanese knotweed is a target for eradication due to its strong reproductive capacity, impact on the landscape, and its ability to attract bees...
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