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Muscadine (Fruit)

Vitis rotundifolia

Description:

Muscadines are important plants for improving wildlife habitat by providing cover, browse, and fruit for a wide variety of animals. Humans and animals alike relish the wild grapes produced by this native fruiting vine. They have a very distinctive and pungent flavor and I find the fresh skins to be tough enough to rub blisters on the roof of my mouth if I eat too many of them raw. Muscadines are not only eaten fresh, but also are used in making wine, juice, and - my favorite - an excellent jelly.

Habitat:

USA: AL , AR , DE , FL , GA , KY , LA , MD , MO , MS , NC , OK , SC , TN , TX , VA , WV Native Distribution: FL to e. TX, n. to PA & MO Native Habitat: Open woods

Notes:

Spotted growing on a wooded drive near an old church and cemetery and a utility plant.

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QWMom
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Georgia, USA

Spotted on Aug 28, 2014
Submitted on Sep 12, 2014

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