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autumn grape

Vitis berlandieri Planch.
autumn grape
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Vitis berlandieri is a species of grape native to southern North America, primarily found in Texas, New Mexico, and Arkansas. It is commonly known as autumn grape and was first described in 1880 by Planch. This species belongs to the genus Vitis in the family Vitaceae.

Description

Vitis berlandieri is a native grape species of southern North America, occurring mainly in the states of Texas, New Mexico, and Arkansas. It is a member of the genus Vitis within the Vitaceae family. The species was formally described in 1880 by the botanist Planch. Known as autumn grape in English, it is distinguished by its ecological and geographical distribution in the southern United States.

Other common names

autumn grapefall grape

Synonyms

Vitis cordifolia var. helleriVitis helleriVitis cinerea var. helleriVitis cinerea var. berlandieri

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