Vitis indivisa

Willd.

Vitaceae
⚠ Dangerous Lookalikes — Has a deadly poisonous lookalike — see comparison below
Vitis indivisa
gbif · cc-by-nc-sa
MBG
Vitis indivisa
gbif · cc-by
The New York Botanical Garden
Vitis indivisa
gbif · cc-by-nc-sa
University of Rhode Island

Dangerous Lookalikes

This plant can be confused with the following toxic species. Always verify identification carefully before consuming any wild plant.

DEADLY
Canadian Moonseed
Canadian Moonseed
Menispermum canadense
SAFE
Vitis indivisa
Vitis indivisa
Vitis indivisa
Menispermum canadense
Menispermum canadense
Vitis indivisa
Vitis indivisa

Canadian Moonseed: No tendrils, single crescent/moon-shaped seed, leaf stem attaches to underside of leaf.

Vitis indivisa: Vine with tendrils, round seeds, leaf stem at edge of leaf, bark that peels.

Where to Find It

It is a tropical plant.

Mexico,

Countries: Mexico

How to Identify

A tropical vine in the grape family (Vitaceae).

Notes

The name is ambiguous.

Names & Synonyms

Parra, Riparia

Ampelopsis cordifolia Raf.
References (1)
  • Segura, S., et al, 2018, The edible fruit species in Mexico. Genet Resour Crop Evol (2018) 65:1767–1793

More from Vitaceae