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AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper)
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AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper)
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By:
sammy
Malaysia
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September 8 2006
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AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA
Virginia Creeper
(AMPELOPSIS)
Renal dropsies, hydrocele, and chronic hoarseness in scrofulous patients have been benefited by this drug. Choleric symptoms. Generally worse about 6 pm. Dilated pupils. Left costal region sore and sensitive. Elbow joints pain, back sore. Soreness of all limbs. Vomiting, purging with tenesmus. Rumbling in abdomen.
Dose.--Second to third potency.
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Re: AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper)
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By:
girilal
New Jersey USA
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September 10 2006
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This is a vine, it grows everywhere in wilderness in United States and Canada.
girilal
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It is a prolific climber, reaching heights of 20 to 30 m in the wild. It climbs smooth surfaces using small forked tendrils tipped with small strongly adhesive pads 5 mm in size. The leaves are palmately compound, composed of five leaflets (rarely three leaflets, http://goo.gl/2kmZ6 particularly on younger vines) joined from a central point on the leafstalk, and range from 3 to 20 cm (rarely 30 cm) across. The leaflets have a toothed margin. The species is often confused with Parthenocissus vitacea, which has the same leaves, but does not have the adhesive pads at the end of its tendrils.
Reno
http://goo.gl/IgKOh
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