Vitis aestivalis

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Vitis aestivalis

The wild grape Vitis aestivalis (also Sommerrebe ) is native to the southeastern United States. The wild grape is often used for crossing of hybrid vines.

System

Vitis aestivalis is similar to the species Vitis lincecumii very. The researchers U.T. Waterfall therefore expresses in his book Keys to the Flora of Oklahoma 's suggestion that a distinction between the two types should be repealed. Substantially the berries and seed of Vitis lincecumii generally are slightly larger.

Within the subgenus Euvitis belongs to the type of group Aestivalae.

Common names include American Grape Vine, Bunch Grape, Chicken Grape, Common Blue Grape, Little Grape, Pigeon Grape, Rusty Grape, Small Grape, Sour Grape, Summer Grape, Swamp Grape, Winter Grape, Vigne d' Été and Uva Trepadora.

Use

The Indian tribe of the Cherokee was already using a variety of Vitis aestivalis as part of religious rituals.

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