What is amplopsis?
partially derived from the word "vines", ampelopsis is a genus of about thirty intensely growing, shrubby plants. Most plants in this group are also called porcelain berries, or even American ivy and false grapes. Given the habit of growth growth through the tendril, it is often confused with the Vitis family grapes. Small, greenish white flowers are hardly noticeable and bloom from spring during the summer. Attractive berries soon follow, appear in autumn, and change color from lilac to green and then blue.
While ampelopsis has been grown in the landscape for ornamental purposes in the past, it should only be integrated into the garden. Plants in this family are aggressive growers. Although they are tolerant of many conditions and are resistant to most pests, they spread rapidly, attack or overshadow other surrounding plants. In the wild, porcelain berries can be found growing along the edges of Sunny Streams, ponds or forests. In the landscape, however, it is best to locate the rostLin in a heavier shade to slow its growth.
should only try to grow these plants with only the most devoted gardeners. Once the porcelain berry is determined, it is difficult to eradicate. Taproots ampelopsis are quite large, which can make it a little difficult to dig or pull up. Although this intensive grower is cut to the ground. Fully removal of porcelain berry plants from the landscape can take several years.
Since the seeds of porcelain berries are also easy to germinate, it is not uncommon for new plants to appear almost anywhere. In fact, the seeds can remain viable for several years and appear whenever the mother of nature is considered necessary. Birds and other wild animals commonly also feasts on berries. After digesting the berries, the remaining seeds distracted through their droppings. From there the seeds germinate and produce other plants ampelopsis .
Berry porcelain has an interesting history in terms of its healing use, which is mainly in Asian countries where plants come from. They stated that they are used to treat external conditions. Together with fresh berries, the leaves and roots of amplopsis and roots have antibacterial, reduced fever and cleaning properties. Compression or streets were used in the treatment of bruises, boys, burns and smaller skin disorders. The decoction of plant roots was also used to minimize tumors and alleviate bleeding hemorrhoids.