Wild grape

Wild grape

Wild grape may refer to:

* "Vitis" species; specially "Vitis vinifera" subsp. "sylvestris" (the wild ancestor of "Vitis vinifera"), "Vitis californica" (California wild grape), "Vitis girdiana" (desert wild grape), and "Vitis vulpina"
* "Ampelopsis brevipedunculata" , also known as porcelain berry
* "Cyphostemma juttae" - a slow-growing ornamental plant.

References

* [http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=all&search_kingdom=every&search_span=containing&search_value=Wild+Grape&Go=Search&categories=All&source=html&search_credRating=All Wild grape] at Integrated Taxonomic Information System


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