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.