drakeshooter
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My plant ID app is showing these as muscadine vines, can anybody verify?


I have them all over my little farm. Covered up in them. Hardly seen them in LC but moved to BC and they all overOn a side note I found a small tulip poplar in a roadside ditch and dug it up.
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Did you plant the vine or is it one that came up in the woods?My plant ID app is showing these as muscadine vines, can anybody verify?
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Muscadine are a type of wild grape. Much bigger fruit then your average possum grape. Never seen any in my neck of the woods but they get more common the farther south you go.^^^ this is what I was thinking until he throwed out the big word muscadine.
possum grapes make some fine wine , but boy o boy it takes a bunch of them.
Looks like it to me, there every where around here but all of them don't produce.My plant ID app is showing these as muscadine vines, can anybody verify?
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Opossum grapes leaves are bigger with a different shape than muskadin.Did you plant the vine or is it one that came up in the woods?
If it is in the woods it is probably a wild grape we call opossum grapes.
The edges of the banks on both sides of Kentucky Lake are ate plumb up with them in spots, we pull up the boat and eat our fill when they’re ripe.Looks like it to me, there every where around here but all of them don't produce.
They make great jelly. We make it when we can find enough grapes at one time.^^^ this is what I was thinking until he throwed out the big word muscadine.
possum grapes make some fine wine , but boy o boy it takes a bunch of them.