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ORDER 37. VITACE^E. (VINE FAMILY.) 



Climbing shrubs, with watery juice, alternate stipulate leaves, and 

 small greenish flowers in panicled or cymose clusters opposite the 

 leaves. Calyx minute, truncated. Petals 4-5, hypogynous or peri- 

 gynous, valvate in the bud, deciduous. Stamens 4-5, opposite the 

 petals : anthers introrse. Ovary 2-celled, with 2 erect collateral ovules 

 in each cell. Style short or none : stigma slightly 2-lobed. Berry 

 1 - 4-seeded. Seeds anatropous, bony. Embryo minute at the base 

 of hard or fleshy albumen. Radicle inferior. Leaves simple or 

 compound. Tendrils opposite the leaves. Flowers perfect or po- 

 lygamous. 



1. VITIS, L. VINE, GRAPE. 



Flowers polygamous. Petals 5, cohering at the top, free at the base. 

 Stamens 5. Disk thick, 5-lobed. Style short. Leaves simple, entire or 

 lobed, cordate. Inflorescence paniculate. Berry pulpy, edible. 



1. VITIS proper. Bark loose and shreddy : tendrils forked: pith 



interrupted at. the nodes. 

 * Tendrils opposite each leaf (continuous). 

 -I Leaves and branches woolly. 



1. V. LabrUSCa, L. (Fox GRAPE.) Leaves broadly cordate, angularly 

 3 - 5-lobed, mucrouate-serrate, very woolly when young, at length smoothish 

 above ; fertile panicles or racemes few-flowered ; berry large. River swamps, 

 Mississippi to North Carolina. May -June. Leaves 4' -6' wide. Berry 

 \' in diameter, purple or whitish, pleasant-flavored. 



* * Tendrils absent at ever// third leaf (intermittent). 

 -f Leaves and branches pubescent. 



2. V. sestivalis, Michx. (SUMMER GRAPE.) Brauchlets terete ; leaves 

 broadly cordate, the sinus rounded, entii-e, or obtusely 3 - 5-lobed, broadly 

 serrate, covered with a woolly mostly reddish pubescence, at length smooth 

 on both sides ; sterile panicle long and loose ; berry small, blue. Woods and 

 thickets. June. Stem climbing high. Leaves 4' - 7' wide. Panicles 6' - 12' 

 long. Berry 4"- 5" in diameter. 



3. V. cinerea, Engelm. Cinereous-pubescent ; branchlets angular ; the 

 pubescence persistent ; leaves entire or slightly 3-lobed, the sinus narrow ; 

 berries small, black, pleasantly acid; otherwise like the preceding. Low 

 ground along rivers, Florida, and westward. 



4. V. COriacea, Shuttlw. Leaves and branches white-downy ; leaves 2' 

 long, reniform-cordate, with the sinus broad and shallow, entire and with 

 undulate margins, or sharply 3 -5-lobed, glabrate above ; panicles dense, 

 shorter than the leaves, the pedicels smooth. South Florida. A low vine. 

 Berries 5" -6" in diameter, pleasantly acid. 



-t -i Leaves and branches smooth. 



5. V. COrdifolia, Michx. (FROST GRAPE.) Leaves 3' wide, cordate, 

 with an acute sinus, acuminate, entire or slightly 3-lobed, sharply toothed 



