Vitis cinerea (Engelm.) Engelm. ex Millardet var. floridana Munson

Locations ofVitis cinerea (Engelm.) Engelm. ex Millardet var. floridana Munson in Virginia

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Family
Vitaceae
Botanical Name
Vitis cinerea (Engelm.) Engelm. ex Millardet var. floridana Munson
Common Name
Florida Grape
Synonym(s)
Vitis simpsonii Munson
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Vitis cinerea (Engelm. in A. Gray) Engelm. ex Millard. var. floridana Munson
Comments
Two varieties occur in Virginia: var. baileyana (Munson) Comeaux and var. floridana Munson. Flora of the Southeastern U.S. treats these taxa as separate species (see Synonymy). However, we have retained the traditional varietal treatment because the two are similar, diagnostic characters are gradational, and individual plants are sometimes difficult to distinguish in our area. Most herbarium specimens have now been assigned to variety, although some appear to be more or less intermediate. Still, grapes have been generally under-collected by Virginia botanists and additional collecting is needed to fully flesh out the distribution.

Virginia collections seem consistent with Moore’s (1991, Sida 14) description of var. floridana as primarily a taxon of the Coastal Plain and var. baileyana as primarily of the Piedmont and mountains; but there is a fairly wide area of sympatric distribution in the eastern Piedmont and extreme inner Coastal Plain. See map for V. cinerea var. baileyana.
Habitat
Bottomland forests, alluvial swamps, seepage swamps, low mesic forests, and shrubby clearings. Apparently frequent in the Coastal Plain, extending into the eastern Piedmont.
Native Status
Native

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