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ID The Vines

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  1. HDRock

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    1st Vine
    Top pic is a couple leaves coming from the vine U see in 2nd pic

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    2nd Vine

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    Grape :)
     
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  3. My IS heats my home

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    It does have some simularities to grape. I'm no vine ID guy, thats for sure.
     
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    Muscadine grape
     
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    Well I'll be, didn't think they were grapes in the 3rd pic, no grapes down there but they look like the leaves at the other end of the fence that do have grapes, but IDK about the first vine pic, It's a long ways from the 3rd pic,and different leaves
     
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    I call them wild grape vines. It's my mission in life to cut them from my trees.
     
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    Eight different leaf shapes from
    the same vine of Vitis mustangensis
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    A grape.
     
  8. HoneyFuzz

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    Mine too !! I apply a secret no longer available substance to them.......lets just say.....theres no regrowth !! They pulled down one too many trees in our woods . Now Im winning :)
     
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    Okay thanks :)
    I have a batch on the fence , they seem fine there, and they taste good.
    Brings me right back to when I was 10 ,eating a little bit of all the fruits and vegies in the neighborhood wild or not, I would spend a couple hours in a cheery tree.
    You name it I knew where it was ,no take out, just ate what I wanted
     
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    I don't think I've e ver seen grapes, virginia creeper or even poison ivy harm the tree that was hosting it, even if it grew all the way to the crown. Wisteria I have seen girdle trees and if the girdling didn't kill it the spot that was girdled became a weak spot in a hurricane snapping right there ...
     
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    We have several wild grape vines in the woods. It sometimes is funny when we get early snow and some grapes fall. Looks like a blood trail left from a wounded deer.
     
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