Parthenocissus

Planchon

in A. L. P. P. de Candolle and C. de Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 5: 447. 1887. name conserved

Etymology: Greek parthenos, virgin, and kissos, ivy equivalent of vigne vierge, French name for type species, P. quinquefolia
Synonyms: Psedera Necker ex Greene Landukia Planchon
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 16. Mentioned on page 4.

Lianas, climbing by tendrils or scrambling without support and producing adventitious roots, synoecious. Branches: bark adherent; pith white, continuous through nodes; tendrils 3–12-branched, with or without adhesive discs. Leaves usually palmately compound, sometimes simple. Inflorescences usually bisexual, leaf-opposed or terminal, paniclelike or corymblike cymes, sometimes compound. Flowers bisexual; calyx cup-shaped, shallowly 5-lobed; petals 5, distinct; nectary adnate to base of ovary, annular, entire, or absent; stamens 5; style conic, short. Berries dark blue or black. Seeds 2–4 per fruit. x = 10.

Distribution

North America, Asia.

Discussion

Species 15 (4 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Leaves usually simple, if palmately compound then leaflets 3. Parthenocissus tricuspidata
1 Leaves palmately compound, leaflets (4–)5–7. > 2
2 Leaflets thick, fleshy, (5–)7, 3–5 cm; Edwards Plateau and Lampasas Cut Plain, Texas. Parthenocissus heptaphylla
2 Leaflets thin, herbaceous, (4–)5(–7), 4–12 cm; throughout North America, including Edwards Plateau and Lampasas Cut Plain. > 3
3 Inflorescences dichotomously branched, without distinct central axes; berries 8–12 mm diam.; tendrils (2–)3–5-branched, usually without, rarely with, adhesive discs; leaflets lustrous adaxially. Parthenocissus vitacea
3 Inflorescences divergently branched, with distinct central axes; berries 5–8 mm diam.; tendrils 4–12-branched, with adhesive discs; leaflets dull adaxially. Parthenocissus quinquefolia
... more about "Parthenocissus"
Michael O. Moore† +  and Jun Wen +
Planchon +
North America +  and Asia. +
Greek parthenos, virgin, and kissos, ivy +  and equivalent of vigne vierge, French name for type species, P. quinquefolia +
in A. L. P. P. de Candolle and C. de Candolle, Monogr. Phan. +
Psedera +  and Landukia +
Parthenocissus +
Vitaceae +