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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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2010.08.15 City of Vienna, Stephansplatz (171 m AMSL).German name: Gewhnlich-JungfernrebeNative of Northern America, and extensively planted as ornamental plant here (also growing already in natural habitats but here, obviously, cultivated).
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Nomenclature; Parthenocissus tricuspidataivyFlowring: Early SummerNATSUZUTA is a kind of grape.Before dropping its leaves, leaves turn red or yellow.It has very broad trunk and climbs tree, house, everything.Decorating the wall or fence by this ivy is popular in Japan.
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Leea indica (syn. Leea pentaphylla) from Vitaceae.
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Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Orinda, California, United States
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2008.10.10: Austria, Vienna XI. district, 155 m AMSL, broadleaf wood (Weiche Au): habitus, with typical leaf colour in fall.Flowering in july and august.German names: Gewhnlich-Jungfernrebe, Fnfblttrige J., Gewhnlicher "Wilder Wein".
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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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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Willow Canyon, Arizona, United States
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Photo from the Matamata River, Colombian Amazon. Known here as the Mano de Sapo vine.
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2009.09.03: 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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Family: VitaceaeLocal name(Telugu): NalleruDistribution: Common over hedges and bushes in tropical forests of India, Africa and Asia.Succulant, herbaceous twiner, Stem green, 4 angled climbs up with the help of leaf opposed tendrils. Leaves fleshy, ovate, sub orbicular, reniform serrate; Floers greenish yellow,5-6mm across, 4 merous, in umbellate cymes opposite to the leaves. Calyx cup shaped; petals 4 triangular, stamens 4 anthers oblong,disc 4 lobed, adnate at the base of the ovary; ovary 2 celled,with 2 in each cell, style subulate; fruit a fleshy berry, globose and red when ripe.Leaves and tender stems are used as leafy vegitable, paste of stem along with lime is used to dress for wounds and sprain or bone fractures.
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Escaped grape plants, form lianas growing wild through the trees in central Chile.
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A Mano de Sapo vine of the Vitaceae family, climbing above the Matamata River of Amazonian Colombia.