Vitis rotundifolia Michx., Fl. Bor.-Amer. 2: 231 1803. (syn: Muscadinia rotundifolia (Michx.) Small; Vitis angulata Rafin.; Vitis angulosa Rafin.; Vitis callosa Rafin.; Vitis hyemalis Rafin.; Vitis muscadina Rafin.; Vitis peltata Rafin.; Vitis poiretiana Rafin.; Vitis verrucosa Rafin.); 

USA (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Maryland, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia), Mexico (Veracruz, etc.), Southern
Marianas (I) (Rota (I), Guam (I)), Europe (I)
as per Catalogue of Life;


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Wild Climber for ID : Atlanta, Georgia : 31JAN19 : AK-75 : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)

Climber seen growing wild by the roadside.

Vitaceae?


Very close to Vitis rotundifolia 


if muscadine grapes, leaves are opposite. i cant see that here. do you have any more pictires of the leaf attachment etc and by october there should have been ripe grape bunches, even if just remnants after the birds get them. your picture looks as if he vine overgrew over a hedge or some such, so weedy. bottomline.

please look if you have more pictures


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Thanks for the suggested id. I could find more pictures. Hope they help. There were no grape like fruits.

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