Ampelopsis is a 10 letter English word.
You can make 683 anagrams from letters in Ampelopsis (aeilmoppss).
1803; New Latin Greek ámpel(os) grapevine + ópsis -opsis
The well-known Virginian Creeper (ampelopsis) produces rootlets by means of which it can cling to very smooth surfaces.
With these might be associated, though not so fine in form, certain free–growing species of ampelopsis, grown in some nurseries.
The Boston ivy or the Japanese ampelopsis may be used, unless the location is very bleak.
The plants, too, are often charming, and one frequently sees a single trail of ampelopsis flung across the grey boulders.
The tendency has been towards using the hardy Vines, of which the ampelopsis, or Virginia creeper, is one of the most common.
But it might have been the birds in the ampelopsis Veitchii that covered the house.
Window boxes are seen everywhere, and Virginia creeper and ampelopsis cover up all bare corners.
There is a curious difference in different sorts of ampelopsis in this respect.
A name properly belonging to climbing Loniceras, but often applied to ampelopsis, both of which see.
Dandeno found that solutions of copper sulphate were absorbed by the leaves of ampelopsis, forming a brown ring.