Vitis palmata

These are ovate, and typically about 10–15 cm long and wide, usually lacking hairs.

The inflorescences are densely compound panicles measuring 5–15 cm in length.

[4] Its dark purple or blackish berries measure 5–8 mm in diameter, and come into ripeness late in the Summer.

They are consumed by many birds and animals, and can be made into wild grape jelly, although not all are juicy or particularly flavorful.

[4] Leaves and tendrils, flowers and fruit all spring from herbaceous, crimson branches[4]