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Jason Sharp;Green Swamp, Pasco County, Florida
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Vitis californica x viniferea 'Roger's Red'. A natural cross between the California wild grape and the cultivated wine grape first collected by Roger Raiche. The leaves turn a vibrant red in the fall. Three years ago I was thrilled when I found just a few bunches of grapes. This year, I have enough to make wine if I so desired. The grapes are tasty but come with a large pit. Photographed in a private garden in Berkeley, CA
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2013-02-02 Lower Austria, district Gnserndorf - Orth an der Donau, Danube National ParkGerman name: Wild-WeinrebeVery rare in Austria with distribution centre in Danube National Park - and even there rare, but here around Orth an der Donau locally more or less common (or rather: not uncommon!).
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Portage, Michigan, United States
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Florida, United States
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New Paltz, NY (May 15, 2016)
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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June 2010 Arizona, Santa Catalina Mountains, Bear Canyon
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Jason Sharp;Green Swamp, Pasco County, Florida
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Orinda, California, United States
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Florida, United States
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2009.08.08: Austria, Vienna XXII. district, 154 m AMSL, bush heath (Lobau Heisslnde): leaves, fall colour.Flowering in june (july).Very rare, endangered of becoming extinct in Austria but still a stable population in Lobau national park.German name: Wild-Weinrebe, Echter Wilder Wein, Wilder Weinstock.
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Altavilla Vicentina, Veneto, Italy
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Titusville, Florida, United States
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Pima Canyon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona, August 2011
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Geneva, Florida, United States
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2013-02-02 Lower Austria, district Gnserndorf - Orth an der Donau, Danube National ParkGerman name: Wild-WeinrebeForesters are calling them "black vines", as opposed to "white vines" Clematis vitalba - and indeed both are easily distinguished (and at a distance!) by their bark, which is light-brownish on the latter but very dark on the former one. So in order to find them in alluvial forests you are good advised to try in winter, when vines and their bark stick out and aren't hidden behind a thick leaf cover.
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Minneola, Florida, United States
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Willow Canyon, Arizona, United States