Amur peppervine

Plants: Vines
Magnoliopsida > Rhamnales > Vitaceae > Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (Maxim.) Trautv.
Synonym(s): creeper, porcelainberry, wild grape, porcelain berry
Amur peppervine is a deciduous, woody vine that climbs to heights of more than 20 ft. (6.1 m). It has become a serious invader of the eastern United States and closely resembles native species of grape. These branched tendril-bearing, woody vines (native grapes have unbranched tendrils) have lenticels and white piths that are continuous across the nodes. The alternate leaves are simple and heart-shaped with coarse teeth along the margins. The leaves vary from slightly lobed to deeply dissected. Flowering occurs in mid-summer, when greenish to white, inconspicuous flowers develop in small clusters. Fruits are small berries that range from yellow to purple to blue in color. Amur peppervine prefers moist, rich soils and can thrive in a wide range of light availability. It invades streambanks, pond margins, forest edges and other disturbed areas. The thick mats formed by this climbing vine can cover and shade out native shrubs and young trees. It spreads very quickly since birds and mammals eat and thus disperse the seeds. Amur peppervine is native to Japan and northern China. It was first introduced into the United States in 1870 as an ornamental and landscaping plant.

30 records

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Image Descriptor Description Photographer
5270019 Bark Leslie J. Mehrhoff
5270018 Flower(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff
1539041 Foliage James H. Miller
1539042 Foliage James H. Miller
5389510 Foliage Nancy Loewenstein
5389511 Foliage Nancy Loewenstein
5389514 Foliage Nancy Loewenstein
5391866 Foliage

A climbing hazard

John M. Randall
5389512 Fruit(s) Nancy Loewenstein
5389508 Fruit(s) Nancy Loewenstein
5389509 Fruit(s) Nancy Loewenstein
5270016 Fruit(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff
1539038 Fruit(s) James H. Miller
1539039 Fruit(s) James H. Miller
5270015 Infestation Leslie J. Mehrhoff
5379595 Infestation James H. Miller
5379589 Infestation

Infestation in June

James H. Miller
5391867 Infestation

Heavy clump

John M. Randall
0580071 Jil M. Swearingen
0580066 vines in fruit climbing fence Jil M. Swearingen
0580068 Jil M. Swearingen
0580070 Plant(s)

fruiting

Jil M. Swearingen
1539040 Plant(s) James H. Miller
5270017 Plant(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff
5379596 Plant(s) Nancy Loewenstein
5379597 Plant(s) James H. Miller
5379598 Plant(s) Nancy Loewenstein
5379592 Plant(s)

fruiting

James H. Miller
5270020 Seedling(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff
5389513 Tree(s) Nancy Loewenstein


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