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Vitis palmata (common names are catbird grape, cat grape, and Missouri grape) is a New World species of tall, climbing liana in the grape family native to the south-central and southeastern parts of the United States, from Texas east to Florida and northwards along the Mississippi Valley to Illinois. There are additional reports of isolated populations in the Northeast, but these are probably introductions.) The species does best in wet habitats but is adaptable enough to occasionally take root in higher-ground habitats. It is sometimes found at the edges of fences.

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  • كرمة كفية (ar)
  • Vitis palmata (fr)
  • Vitis palmata (en)
  • Vitis palmata (sv)
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  • الكرمة الكفية نوع نباتي ينتمي إلى جنس الكرمة من الفصيلة الكرمية. (ar)
  • Vitis palmata est une espèce de plante appartenant à la famille des Vitaceae. (fr)
  • Vitis palmata (common names are catbird grape, cat grape, and Missouri grape) is a New World species of tall, climbing liana in the grape family native to the south-central and southeastern parts of the United States, from Texas east to Florida and northwards along the Mississippi Valley to Illinois. There are additional reports of isolated populations in the Northeast, but these are probably introductions.) The species does best in wet habitats but is adaptable enough to occasionally take root in higher-ground habitats. It is sometimes found at the edges of fences. (en)
  • Vitis palmata är en vinväxtart som beskrevs av Vahl. Vitis palmata ingår i släktet vinsläktet, och familjen vinväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Cat grape (en)
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  • Vitis (en)
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  • palmata (en)
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  • V. rubra (Michx. ex Planch., in DC.) (en)
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  • الكرمة الكفية نوع نباتي ينتمي إلى جنس الكرمة من الفصيلة الكرمية. (ar)
  • Vitis palmata est une espèce de plante appartenant à la famille des Vitaceae. (fr)
  • Vitis palmata (common names are catbird grape, cat grape, and Missouri grape) is a New World species of tall, climbing liana in the grape family native to the south-central and southeastern parts of the United States, from Texas east to Florida and northwards along the Mississippi Valley to Illinois. There are additional reports of isolated populations in the Northeast, but these are probably introductions.) The species does best in wet habitats but is adaptable enough to occasionally take root in higher-ground habitats. It is sometimes found at the edges of fences. (en)
  • Vitis palmata är en vinväxtart som beskrevs av Vahl. Vitis palmata ingår i släktet vinsläktet, och familjen vinväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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