Shrubs dioecious, 2-3 m tall. Branchlets stout, densely villous, stalked glandular, unarmed. Buds purple-brown, oblong-ovoid, 4-7 mm, pubescent, apex acute. Petiole 3-4 cm, villous and glandular hairy; leaf blade broadly ovate, 6-10 × 4.5-9 cm, abaxially villous, adaxially scattered pubescent, base shallowly cordate; lobes 3(-5), triangular-ovate, margin irregularly obtusely dentate or doubly dentate; terminal lobe much longer than lateral ones, apex acuminate; lateral lobes acute at apex. Racemes erect, male ones dense, 7-15 cm, 15-30-flowered, female ones 4-10 cm, fewer flowered; rachis and pedicels densely villous and long stalked glandular; bracts lanceolate, 6-8 mm, villous, margin sparsely ciliate. Pedicel 2-4 mm. Calyx yellowish green, slightly tinged red, villous and long glandular hairy; tube shallowly cupular to saucer-shaped, 1.5-2 mm; lobes ovate-orbicular to obovate, ca. 3 mm. Petals subflabellate, ca. 1 mm. Stamens somewhat longer than petals. Ovary globose, villous and long glandular hairy. Style 2-lobed. Fruit red or tinged yellow, ovoid-globose, 0.7-1 cm in diam., densely villous and long stalked glandular. Fl. Jun-Jul, fr. Aug.
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A shrub. It grows 2-3 m tall. The branches are stout and do not have thorns. The leaves are oval and 6-10 cm long by 5-9 cm wide. The fruit are red or can be tinged with yellow. They can be 1 cm across.
Mixed forest in undergrowth and in the shade of rocks. Forests or thickets in mountain valleys; at elevations of 2,500-3,000 metres.
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It is a temperate plant. In central China it grows in mountain valleys between 2,50o-3,000 m above sea level.