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Vitis rotundifolia

Genus: Vitis - Species: rotundifolia - Family: Vitaceae

Phonetic Spelling: VEE-tiss ro-tun-dih-FOH-lee-uh

Common Names:

  • Muscadine Grape
  • Scuppernong Grape
  • Southern Fox Grape

Tags

full sun tolerant
fragrant flowers
summer flowers
children's garden
playground plant
pollinator plant
partial shade tolerant
wildlife friendly
showy flowers
deciduous
fall interest
bee friendly
landscape plant sleuths course
coastal plant
bird friendly
edible fruits
woodland
naturalized area
wet soils tolerant
NC native
native garden
flowers midsummer
vine
cottage garden
vertical spaces
edible garden
dry soils tolerant
showy fruits
spring flowers
moist soil
well-drained soil
fruits fall
summer interest
spring interest
food source summer
food source fall
food source nectar
food source pollen
Audubon
Coastal FAC
Piedmont Mountains FAC
flood tolerant
woody
NC Native Pollinator Plant
mammals
food source soft mast fruit
woody vine
deciduous vine
dioecious
cultivars
flowering vine
fruits early fall
edible plant
edible landscaping
fire extreme flammability
native vine
fragrant fruits

Quick Facts

  • Height: 15 ft. 0 in. - 30 ft. 0 in.
  • Width: Not specified
  • USDA Zones:
    • 7a
    • 7b
    • 8a
    • 8b
    • 9a
    • 9b
    • 6a
    • 6b
    • 5a
    • 5b
  • NC Region:Not specified
  • Origin:Southern United States

  • Life Cycle:
    • Woody
    • Perennial
  • Plant Types:
    • Perennial
    • Edible
    • Native Plant
    • Vine
  • Habit:Not specified

Distribution

AL, AR, DE, FL, GA, KY, LA, MD, MO, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV

Uses

Native Americans used this fruit for food, medicine, and in some ceremonies.

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