Wikipedia
Wild grape may refer to:
- Vitis species; specially Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris (the wild ancestor of Vitis vinifera), Vitis californica (California wild grape), Vitis girdiana (desert wild grape), and Vitis riparia
- Ampelocissus acetosa, also known as Djabaru
- Ampelopsis glandulosa, also known as porcelain berry
- Cyphostemma juttae, a slow-growing ornamental plant.
Usage examples of "wild grape".
Similarly, while a wild apple species and a wild grape species were domesticated in Eurasia, there are many related wild apple and grape species in North America, some of which have in modern times been hybridized with the crops derived from their wild Eurasian counterparts in order to improve those crops.
It's not much: a wild and waxlike bleeding less of bloom than leaf, hiding and hiding the hammock, until along in late May, in the twilight, her-Little Belle's-voice would be like the murmur of the wild grape itself.
Blueberry, blackberry, strawberry, and wild grape vines seemed to abound everywhere.
The cats for which the place was named stalked moths and fireflies in the rambling carpets of wild grape, spruce needles, and fern.
Unidentifiable bits of flaking red metal filled the roofless trunk, a sapling grew up through the space where the engine had been, wild grape vines buried the radiator, the only thing left under the hood had there been a hood and the tires had long since rotted down to collapsed rims.
Honey-locusts grew there, shrouded by rank creepers and wild grape that spread amid a labyrinth of paths.
Stuffed with herbs and edible greens that nested their own whole eggs, and wrapped in wild grape leaves, the savory fowl were cooking in a smaller stone-lined pit.
Nearer stood tall poplar and chestnut, invaded by wild grape with immature fruit.