Vitis rotundifolia

muscadine, muscadine grape, scuppernong grape, bullace-grape, scuppernong
Family

Vitaceae

Leaf Arrangement

alternate

Leaf Attachment

petiolate

Leaf Margin

toothed

Leaf Type

simple

Leaf Shape

deltoid, ovate, suborbicular

Growth Form

vine

Flower Color

green

Flower Month

May - October

Height (meters)

30.0

Milky Sap

No

Armed/Unarmed

Unarmed

Origin

native

Lifespan

perennial

Leaf Retention

Deciduous


Wetland Class

FACW

Wetland Coefficient of Conservatism

5

Field Characters

Leaves: big teeth all same size, heart shaped base. Lower leaf green.

Habitat

Open woods, low and upland woods and sand dunes.

Plant Uses

Grapes edible and used to make wine.