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Wild grape is also known as muscadine, scuppernong, and southern fox grape, and is valued for its edible, tasty fruit. Wild grape grows from Texas to south Florida, north to Delaware, and west to Missouri.
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Dicotyledoneae: Vitaceae - Boston-ivy, Grapes, Virginia-creeper, Woodbine, Grape family, Grape, Creepers
A deciduous vine to 30 ft. that, without support, makes a nice ground cover. Stems have shreddy bark and the white-fuzzy leaves are roundish and lobed. Fragrant, greenish-yellow flowers are followed by clusters of small, edible, black grapes.
Welcome to the latest edition of the Native Plants Database. From this page you can search for native plants by scientific or common name or choose a particular family of plants.