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Lonavala, Maharashtra, India
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Geneva, Florida, United States
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Tucson Botanical Garden, Tucson, Arizona
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2013-02-02 Lower Austria, district Gnserndorf - Orth an der Donau, Danube National ParkGerman name: Wild-WeinrebeForesters are calling them "black vines", as opposed to "white vines" Clematis vitalba - and indeed both are easily distinguished (and at a distance!) by their bark, which is light-brownish on the latter but very dark on the former one. So in order to find them in alluvial forests you are good advised to try in winter, when vines and their bark stick out and aren't hidden behind a thick leaf cover.
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Bukit Tagar, Selangor, Malaysia.
Cissus nodosa Blume. Vitaceae. CN: [Malay - Pirandai], Grape ivy, Javanese treebine, Thousand roots. Native to India (Andaman and Nicobar), Malesia (Brunei, Indonesia - Celebes, Java; Malaysia); elsewhere naturalized. Large liana, climbing with tendrils. Leaves oblong, 5 by 15 cm. Flowers ca. 1.5 cm diameter, red-purple. Fruits ca. 2.5 cm dark red berries. Habitat - lowland forest, widespread but not common.Synonym(s):
Vitis nodosa (Blume) Miq.
Cissus glaberrima (Wall.) Planch.
Vitis glaberrima Wall.Ref and suggested reading:FRIM Flora Database
www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-2722694www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?446767zipcodezoo.com/Plants/C/Cissus_nodosa/www.asianplant.net/Vitaceae/Cissus_nodosa.htm
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Northern Territory, Australia
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Minneola, Florida, United States
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Willow Canyon, Arizona, United States
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Barberton, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Photo from the Matamata River, Colombian Amazon. Known here as the Mano de Sapo vine.
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Kangaroo Vine, Native Grape, or Water Vine (Cissus antarctica ) cultivated near Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Photographed on 26 June 2009.A vigorous climbing vine.
www.inaturalist.org/observations/48378637
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Bukit Tagar, Selangor, Malaysia.
Ampelocissus spicifer (Griff.) Planch. Vitaceae. CN: [Malay - Akar barabuni (also sharing same vernacular name with
Phytocrene macrophylla]. A climber; habitat in lowland forest margins, often on river banks, inland fresh water swamps. Lamina ovate-oblong to oblong, margin serrate, apex acuminate to caudate; red when young. Stem glabrous, at times laterally ridged, red when young, flattening and corky with age, up to ca. 5 cm wide, tendril simple, red when young, leaf-opposed, characteristic of all members of the family. In folk medicine, the stem is pounded, mixed with water and consume to alleviate coughing.Synonym(s):
Ampelocissus spicifer (Griff.) Merr.
Cissus spicifera Griff.
Nothocissus spicifera (Griff.) Latiff
Vitis macrostachyus Miq.Ref:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-2634430zipcodezoo.com/Plants/N/Nothocissus_spicifera/floraofsingapore.wordpress.com/2010/10/12/nothocissus-spi...www.biologi.lipi.go.id/jurnal/reinwardtia/2009_02_26_14_5...
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2011-10-21 Vienna XI. district, Albern - Cemetary of the Nameless Dead (155 msm Quadrant 7865/1).Typical autumn colour of Parthenocissus leaves, while Rubus leaves still are green.On this place people who drowned in Danube river were buried - people who are (and remained) unknown by name. (Some graves there though do show a name, for whatever reason.)
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Lonavala, Maharashtra, India
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Spring Hammock Trailer Park, Florida, United States
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Nice-Cote d'Azur Airport, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
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2009.09.03: Austria, Vienna XXII. district, 154 m AMSL, bush heath (Lobau Heisslnde): leaves, fall colour.Flowering in june (july).Very rare, endangered of becoming extinct in Austria but still a stable population in Lobau national park.German name: Wild-Weinrebe, Echter Wilder Wein, Wilder Weinstock.