Vitis cinerea

It has small black berries that are mildly unpleasant to eat.

Plentiful in Missouri and Louisiana, it is also found throughout the eastern half of the US as far west as Texas, north to Illinois, and south to Florida.

[1][2][3][4][5] Vitis cinerea is an American native grape.

The leaves are cordiform-emarinate, flabby, dull, limb finely wrinkled (like crepe) between the sub-veins.

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