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Minnesota Plant Life. 



Wild grapes. The wild e:i-apes can scarcely be mistaken for 

 anv oilier plants, except, perhaps, the moonseeds, from which 

 thev arc known at once by their more or less pear-shaped seeds. 



FKi-llS;. _Ticc covered by Kiapc-viiic. After pliotograph hv Williiiins. 



They are all of thcni tendril-bcarini;-. climbing-, shrubby vines, 

 with characteristic niaplc-likc leaves. The flowers are either 

 altogether separated, or of two sorts on the same plant. It 



