Vitis Vulpina

Vitis Vulpina

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Vitis vulpina is a high-climbing woody vine with a thick trunk and red tendrils. The grapes and the vine itself have many uses ranging from herbal remedies to edible delicacies. Other common names of Vitis vulpina include Fox Grape and Chicken Grape. However, Fox Grape more often refers to another species of grape, Vitis labrusca. The range of this latter species occurs. The Frost Grape (Vitis vulpina), also known by several names like Chicken Grape, Fox Grape, and Wild Grape, is a robust, woody deciduous vine native to North America. It thrives in forests, woodlands,. Vitis vulpina is a deciduous Climber growing to 25 m (82ft 0in). See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 5 and is not frost tender. It is in flower from June to July, and the seeds ripen from. Vitis vulpina is broadly distributed in the United States, extending north into Canada (Flora of North America 2016). In the United States, it occurs along the Atlantic Coast from Florida north to at least.

How to Propagate Vitis vulpina - Propagate One

How to Propagate Vitis vulpina - Propagate One

Vitis vulpina | CLIMBERS

Vitis vulpina | CLIMBERS

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