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Vitis heyneana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vitis heyneana
''Vitis heyneana'' is a species of climbing vine in the grape family endemic to Asia. It can be found in shrubby or forested areas, from almost sea-level, to 3200 meters above. It has globose berries (10–13 mm diam.) that are purple to almost black. == Subspecies == ''Vitis heyneana'' is known by its two subspecies: ''V. h.'' ssp. ''heyneana'' (autonym), and ''V. h.'' ssp. ''ficifolia''. In Chinese, the former is called ''mao pu tao'', meaning wool grape; it has leaves that range in shape from oval, ovate-oblong, to ovate-quinquangular. The latter subspecies is called ''sang ye pu tao'', or mulberry-leaf grape, and its leaves are usually trilobiate to cleft (a few leaves interspersed on a vine will be undivided).〔〔〔 However, ''V. h.'' ssp. ''ficifolia'' may be a homotypic synonym of ''Vitis ficifolia'' Bunge, as the same type was used for both.〔 In: ''Enum. pl. China bor.'' 12. 1833 (''Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Petersbourg Divers Savans'' 2:86. 1835) 〕 Other notable differences exist as well:
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