summer grape

"Summer grapes" are wild grapes native to North America, known for their small, dark berries.

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Definition

B2Botany

(technical)A type of wild grapevine, scientifically known as Vitis aestivalis, native to eastern North America.

Example

  • The summer grape vine can climb over 30 feet and is commonly found in eastern forests.

B2Food

(general)The fruit of the Vitis aestivalis vine, known for its small, dark, and tart berries.

Example

  • Summer grapes are often used in making jams and jellies due to their tart flavor.

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