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Vitaceae
1. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, Kittitas County: Rocky Coulee Recreational Area. West bank of Columbia River. Elev. 152 m.
46.856° N, 119.98728° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 10 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Shrubby area just above high water mark with sandy soil and Ailanthus altissima, Robinia locusta, and Rosa multiflora common. Woody vine along shoreline. Reproductive state: Vegetative. Origin: Introduced.
WTU
David Giblin 9688May 2, 2024
Vitaceae
2. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, Klickitat County: At Stonehenge Memorial above Maryhill. Elev. 536 ft.
45° 41.736\' N, 120° 48.426\' W
Coordinate Source: Specimen label.
Small patch on open, south aspect slope. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
David Gross 1844May 14, 2020
WTU: 457428; WTU-V-110277

WTU-V-110277.jpg
Vitaceae
3. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Metro Vancouver, unnamed island in Pitt River, 1.6 km northeast of Douglas Island.
49.23692°, -122.75391°.
Tidal channel, dens with Phalaris arundinacea, with Rubus armeniacus, Lythrum salicaria, climbing up Salix sitchensis.
UBC: V256846
Frank Lomer 11822Jul 29, 2019

V256846a.jpg
Vitaceae
4. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, Okanogan County: Highway 97 public access area on east bank of Columbia River. Approximately 15km south of Pateros. Elev. 236 m.
47.98381° N, 119.8882° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 200 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Disturbed edge of parking area and adjacent muddy shoreline; Elaegnus angustifolia and Juniperus scopulorum common at edge of parking area; Lythrum salicaria common along shoreline. Uncommon woody vine growing in boulders along shoreline north of parking area. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
David Giblin 6566Oct 2, 2018
WTU: 424815; WTU-V-067956

WTU-V-067956.jpg
Vitaceae
5. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, Benton County: Crow Butte Park causeway.
45.85656° N, 119.85211° W
Datum: WGS 84. Georeferenced by Crystal Shin. Coordinate Source: GPS.
<1 mi from vineyards. Fruit not easily pulped, fruit clusters as wide as long. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU
Peter Dunwiddie PWD-18-382Jul 12, 2018
With Peter Zika
Vitaceae
6. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Okanagan, Osoyoos, Monashee Gravel Pit, 380 m north of Highway 97 and 122 Avenue junction. Elev. 297 m
49.048694°, -119.49486°.
Overgrown excavation pit, loosely spreading on rim of gravel dumps, with Salix exigua, Melilotus albus, Centaurea diffusa, Linaria dalmatica. 2 m spreading vine, finished flowering with immature fruit forming; two plants seen in the inactive pit.
UBC: V253312
Frank Lomer 11165Jun 13, 2018
Vitaceae
7. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Okanagan, Osoyoos, Monashee Gravel Pit, 300 m north of Highway 97 and 122 Avenue junction. Elev. 300 m
49.048111°, -119.49472°.
Overgrown excavation pit, with Ulmus pumila, Cirsium arvense. Low spreading woody vine with few branches with immature fruit.
UBC: V253313
Frank Lomer 11166Jun 13, 2018
Vitaceae
8. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Osoyoos, 5 km northwest of town centre, 500 m west of Desert Centre, 14580 146 Avenue. Elev. 425 m
49.054333°, -119.527°.
Shrubby sagebrush slope, 30 m south of vineyard, below aspen and alder moist draw, in Toxicodendron rydbergii patch, with Rosa nutkana, Cirsium arvense, Dactylis glomerata. Old loose woody tangle 1.6 m high with few shriveled fruit.
UBC: V253641
Frank Lomer 10908Sep 21, 2017
Vitaceae
9. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Okanagan, Oliver, 2.5 km north of town centre, about 500 m north of Tuc-El-Nuit Lake, treed strip between International Hike and Bike Trail and Okanagan River channel. Elev. 304 m
49.206278°, -119.54658°.
Climbing up Salix exigua, by paved path, with Ulmus pumila. 6 m high, 9 m spread; flowers bisexual; spread by birds.
UBC: V253640
Frank Lomer 10626Jun 19, 2017
Vitaceae
10. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Okanagan, Oliver, 2 km north of town centre, 600 m west of Tuc-El-Nuit Lake, International Hike and Bike Trail, west of Okanagan River channel. Elev. 300 m
49.2°, -119.55305°.
Climbing straight up and hanging over large Populus trichocarpa by paved trail, with Sambucus caerulea, Rosa woodsii. Perfect flowers with styles and stamen with pollen.
UBC: V253639
Frank Lomer 10623Jun 19, 2017
Vitaceae
11. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, King County: North end of Montlake Fill just south of Northeast Clark Road, Seattle. Site ID: BSL-1525. Elev. 7 m.
47.658591° N, 122.295181° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 8 meters. Georeferenced by Ben Legler. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Shrub thickets adjacent to a water-filled ditch, with Populus trichocarpa, Betula pendula, Rubus bifrons, Calystegia, Phalaris. Leaves deeply 3-5-lobed ca 1/2-3/4 way to base of blade, loosely tomentose beneath; ripe fruits 12-18 mm diameter, globose, purple, glaucous, in large pendent clusters; seeds 4-5 mm, narrowly cordate, tan, 1-2(3) per fruit; robust vine climbing ca 5 meter up small trees, stems becoming woody, to 2 cm thick; growing wild here. Photographed. Reproductive state: Fruits.
Ben Legler 14323Aug 21, 2016
WTU: 429872; WTU-V-087760

WTU-V-087760.jpg
Vitaceae
12. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor County: Chehalis River at Preacher\'s Slough boat ramp. Elev. 0 ft.
46.94695° N, 123.65508° W
Coordinate Source: Specimen Label.
Alluvial sandy loam. With Salix spp., Alnus rubra, Picea sitchensis, Phalaris arundinacea, Rubus spectabilis, Rubus parviflorus. Surge plain of Chehalis River. Uncommon. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
Regina Johnson 2016-110Sep 25, 2016
WTU: 414390; WTU-V-030483

WTU-V-030483.jpg
Vitaceae
13. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, King County: North end of Montlake Fill just south of Northeast Clark Road, Seattle. Elev. 7 m.
47.658591° N, 122.295181° W
Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 8 meters. Coordinate Source: GPS.
Shrub thickets adjacent to a water-filled ditch, with Populus trichocarpa, Betula pendula, Rubus bifrons, Calystegia, Phalaris. Leaves deeply 3-5 lobed ca 1/2-3/4 way to base of blade, loosely tomentose beneath; ripe fruits 12-18 mm diameter, globose, purple, glaucous, in large pendent clusters; seeds 4-5 mm, narrowly cordate, tan 1-2(3) per fruit; robust vine climbing ca 5 meters up tall trees, stems becoming woody, to 2 cm thick; growing wild here. Photographed. Reproductive state: Fruits.
ID: 180465; ID185643
Ben Legler 14323Aug 21, 2016

ID185643.jpg
Vitaceae
14. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Similkameen Valley, Cawston, Lowe Drive, 70 m north of Barcelo Road. Elev. 418 m
49.179083°, -119.73769°.
Flowing ditch next to vineyard, sprawling over water and onto grassy bank with Typha latifolia, Juncus articulatus, Bromus inermis, Cirsium arvense. Thick woody base, 1.8 m long shoot with abundant flowers just starting to open on some shoots; probably same variety as in the vineyard on the other side of the ditch fence, but not checked.
UBC: V241988
Frank Lomer 8777May 30, 2014
Vitaceae
15. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Northwest shore of Osoyoos Lake, 90 m west of bend in 87 Street. Elev. 277 m
49.063889°, -119.51133°.
Pebbly lakeshore, at high water line, with Populus trichocarpa, near private residence; climbing up Salix amygdaloides. Vine with 6 m shoots, no fruit.
UBC: V242211
Frank Lomer 9000Sep 13, 2014
Vitaceae
16. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Okanagan, Anarchist Mountain, Long Joe Creek, 175 m due east of Highway 3, 2 km due east of Osoyoos Lake. Elev. 427 m
49.034111°, -119.41961°.
Creek bed with flowing water, by fallen ponderosa pine, among poison ivy. Single 2 m long woody vine with a few leafy shoots.
UBC: V240776
Frank Lomer 8295May 29, 2013

V240776.jpg
Vitaceae
17. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: North Vancouver, Seymour River, east shore, 150 m upriver of Dollarton Highway bridge. Elev. 5 m
49.306389°, -123.02°.
Sandy, shaded riverside woods, climbing over Polygonum cuspidatum, Rubus armeniacus. Robust mass just starting to form fruit; also seen in back of nearby residential home.
UBC: V234779
Frank Lomer 7394Jul 24, 2010
Vitaceae
18. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, King County: Junction of 22nd Avenue East and East Louisa Street, Montlake, Seattle. Elev. 82 ft.
47° 38.5\' N, 122° 18.2\' W
Crack in concrete curb, full sun. Bird-sown weed; circa 1 (2) nodes without tendrils; leaves turn yellow; not glaucous; fruit globose to subglobose, faintly glaucous, purplish, 7.5-10 x 9-11 millimeters wide; flesh sweet, not easily squeezed out of skin (but seeds are); 1-4 seeds/fruit; seed 4.7-5.5 x 2.7-4.2 mm wide. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 373592
Peter F. Zika 24250Oct 31, 2008
Vitaceae
19. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, King County: Junction of 22nd Avenue East and East Louisa Street, Montlake, Seattle. Elev. 82 ft.
47° 38.5\' N, 122° 18.2\' W
Crack in concrete curb, full sun. Bird-sown weed; c. 1(2) nodes without tendrils; leaves turn yellow; not glaucous; fruit globose to subglobose, faintly glauscous, purplish, 7.5-10 x 9-11 mm wide; flesh sweet, not easily squeezed out of skin (but seeds are); 1-4 sd/frt; seed 4.7-5.5 x 2.7-4.2 mm w. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 373523
Peter F. Zika 24250Oct 31, 2008
Vitaceae
20. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Vancouver, Western Street at junction with Northern Street. Elev. 5 m
49.271944°, -123.09944°.
Vacant lot, in grassy rubble and trash mound, climbing up temporary fence by roadside. Woody vine, 2 m high, 3 m wide with few loose stems.
UBC: V227467
Frank Lomer 6874Oct 19, 2008
Vitaceae
21. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Fraser Valley, British Columbia: Fraser Valley, _ way between Abbotsford and Chilliwack. N parallel Road near Highway 1, 1 km S of Sumas River dam. Elev. 10 m
49.105556°, -122.11333°.
Growing among vitis x labruscana. Leaves glabrous below.
V206566
Frank Lomer 6790Sep 2, 2008
Vitaceae
22. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, Klickitat County: Locke Lake, north side of Columbia River, below and north of Courtney Road. Elev. 65 ft.
45° 42\' N, 121° 24.2\' W
Near south shore; partial shade of Quercus garryana, with poison oak. No tendrils, leaves deeply lobes; fruit purple, sweet, glaucous, globose, skin not easily removed, 13-16 millimeter; 1-4 seeds/fruit; 200+ fruit/inflorescence. Tissue removed by Rosalie Hermans for phytolith reference collection. University of Washington. 2022. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
Peter F. Zika 23442AAug 19, 2007
WTU: 369640; WTU-V-080012

WTU-V-080012.jpg
Vitaceae
23. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Vancouver, West Kent Avenue, 50 m east of Cambie Street. Elev. 4 m
49.206111°, -123.11666°.
Shrubby border along railroad tracks. 1 m long vine with no evidence of flowering.
UBC: V233636
Frank Lomer 6389Aug 27, 2007
Vitaceae
24. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Ashcroft, west side of Thompson River, below Old Cariboo Road. Elev. 295 m
50.729167°, -121.27611°.
Rocky riverbank; climbing over Malus pumila and trailing down riverbank at highwater line. Sturdy climbing vine; ripe fruit green with bluish bloom; tendrils on trailing stems opposite every 2 leaves on average.
UBC: V233690
Frank Lomer 6442Sep 18, 2007
Vitaceae
25. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Osoyoos, Haynes Point Provincial Point, south side of spit at Day Use area. Elev. 279 m
49.015°, -119.45388°.
Rocky dyke rubble above lakeshore, below road to campground, with Populus seedlings, Apocynum cannabinum. Four clumps, dwarfed and stunted; sprawling-erect.
UBC: V233724
Frank Lomer 6481Oct 8, 2007
Vitaceae
26. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Greater Vancouver, Coquitlam, south of Highway 1, 300 m east of King Edward Street, north side of railroad tracks. Elev. 6 m
49.231389°, -122.85694°.
In railroad gravel, with Rubus armeniacus. Single gnarly clump with 1 m shoots; no sign of flowering.
UBC: V233157
Frank Lomer 6144Sep 19, 2006
Vitaceae
27. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Utah, Kane: Colorado Plateau: Vermilion Cliffs, Kanab Ranchos, ca 1.2 miles west of Kanab Creek and 2.5 miles north of the AZ state line. T43S R6w S29 SW4 SW4.
37.036035°, -112.55337°. Datum: NAD27.
Fruit orchard of peaches, plums, cherries, pears, and apricots on loamy sand soil derived from Moenave Sandstone. Understory of Bromus tectorum, B. diandrus, & Sporobolus cryptandrus. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=33178193. Reproductive state: Flowering.
WS: 410450; WS033953
Walter Fertig 22567Jun 6, 2006

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Vitaceae
28. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Yamhill County: Masonville Road, c. [circa] 1/5 mile east of Youngberg Hill Road, 9 air kilometers southwest of McMinnville. Elev. 393 ft.
45° 9.9\' N, 123° 18.3\' W
Climbing over Crataegus monogyna, Toxicodendron, Rubus armeniacus, R. ursinus. Fruit green, glaucous, subglobose, rarely broadly elliptic, 9-11 x 8.5-11 millimeters wide; 1-4 seeds/fruit; pulp difficult to separate from skin; adventive on brush slope. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 364414
Peter F. Zika 22224Aug 27, 2005
Vitaceae
29. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Greater Vancouver, Richmond, Fraser River, north of Moray Bridge, below cement plant at gas pipeline crossing. Elev. 4 m
49.194444°, -123.13333°.
Rubble base of riverdyke on swampy shore, with Phalaris arundinacea, Lythrum salicaria, Potentilla edegii. One plant, six prostrate stems to 2 m long, no flowers.
UBC: V233316
Frank Lomer 5682Jul 30, 2005
Vitaceae
30. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Oregon, Yamhill: Masonville Road, c. 1/5 mile E of Youngberg Hill Road, 9 air km SW of McMinnville. Elev. 120
45.165°, -123.305°. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 28579, StateProvince: Oregon, County: Yamhill, LocName: Lat 45 Deg 9.9 Min; Lon -123 Deg 18.3 Min. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology.
On brushy slope. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Vitis vinifera https://oregonflora.org/collections/individual/index.php?occid=1009164. Origin: wild collection.
Peter F. Zika 22224Aug 27, 2005
OSC-V-040603; Accession Number: OSC228454

OSC-V-040603_lg.jpg
Vitaceae
31. Vitis vinifera L.
Canada, British Columbia: Fraser Valley, Sumas River, west bank, at south side confluence with Vedder Canal. Elev. 6 m
49.126667°, -122.10111°.
Thickly vegetated riverbank, climbing up Salix scouleriana and shrubs, and winding through Phalaris arundinacea. 50 x 40 m patch. Lvs fresh green, grapes bluish-purple, sunny grape clusters 20% ripe. Probably bird disseminated.
UBC: V230113
Frank Lomer 5423Aug 21, 2004
Vitaceae
32. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., California, Santa Cruz County: 7 miles N of Santa Cruz, Jarvis Road, Santa Cruz Mountains. Elev. 320 m.
37° 4.3\' N, 121° 57.7\' W
With Quercus chrysolepis, Umbellularia, Toxicodendron, Pseudotsuga menziesii; thickets by border of vineyard. Bird-sown, green-yellow flowers, most leaves not deeply lobed. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Introduced.
Peter F. Zika 16477Sep 1, 2001
WTU: 347267; WTU-V-094778

WTU-V-094778.jpg
Vitaceae
33. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Idaho, Nez Perce County: Lower Eagle Creek, ca 2 mi from its mouth.
46.017447°, -116.73056°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 1020 meters. Georeferenced by Janelle Nelson. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Along road. Adjacent to Alnus rhombifolia riparian zone. Plants in fruit, local. Reproductive state: Fruits.
ID: 109793; ID059772
Michael Mancuso 1311Aug 9, 1994

ID059772.jpg
Vitaceae
34. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Washington, Benton: 300 Area. East side near Columbia River. T10N R28E S11.
46.36977°, -119.27262°. Datum: WGS84. Georeferenced by Fertig.
Ash pits and water ponds. Sandy gravelly area overgrown with weeds. Chrysothamnus, Artemesia, Bromus https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=30942904. Reproductive state: Vegetative.
WS: 411585; PNNL-01629
C. McKinnon; G. Fortner 634May 3, 1994
With R. Zufelt

PNNL-01629_1732940976_lg.jpg
Vitaceae
35. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, Klickitat County: White Salmon, along NE Grandview by its intersection with NE East Ave. Elev. 590 ft.
T3N R11E S19
45.73°, -121.4775°. Datum: NAD 27. Coordinate uncertainty: 805 meters. Georeferenced by Ben Legler. Coordinate Source: TRS2LL.
Steep weedy road bank. Assoc. genera: Bromus, Eschscholzia, Centaurea, Cichorium, Trifolium. Common; woody vine. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
Richard R. Halse 2689Jul 4, 1983
WTU: 305394; WTU-V-094779

WTU-V-094779.jpg
Vitaceae
36. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Washington, Klickitat: White Salmon, along N.E. Grandview by its intersection with N.E. East Ave.
45.72778°, -121.48528°.
Steep, weedy road bank. Associated taxa: Bromus, Eschscholzia, Centaurea, Cichorium, Trifolium. HerbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Vitis vinifera | herbariumSpecimenDuplicate: Vitis vinifera Common; woody vine. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=30761538. Reproductive state: fruiting.
WS: 343129
Richard R. Halse 2689Jul 4, 1983
Vitaceae
37. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Washington, Klickitat: White Salmon, along N.E. Grandview by its intersection with N.E. East Ave. Elev. 180
45.731671°, -121.47648°. Datum: NAD83. Georeferenced by [automated process-OregonFlora/OSU Herb]. Coordinate Source: OrlookId: 122207, StateProvince: Washington, County: Klickitat, LocName: 03N 11E 19. OregonFlora 1994-2020 methodology.
Common on steep weedy road bank. Bromus, Eschscholzia, Centaurea, Cichorium, Trifolium https://oregonflora.org/collections/individual/index.php?occid=1038065.
Richard R. Halse 2689Jul 4, 1983
OSC: Accession Number: OSC163309
Vitaceae
38. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah County: 96th between Glisan and Burnside.
45.52466°, -122.56577°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 250 meters. Georeferenced by Angie Kimpo. Coordinate Source: Digital Map.
Field; dry & rocky soil.
HPSU: 4077
Wayne Turner s.n.Jul 25, 1979

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Vitaceae
39. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Washington, Asotin: Between Couse Creek and Couse Creek Rd.
46.205°, -116.96528°.
Sunny location. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=30761537. Reproductive state: flowering and fruiting.
WS: 346953
Beverly Hunter s.n.Jun 21, 1979
Vitaceae
40. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho County: Three Creek, Snake River Canyon.
About 5 ft above water line, 10 ft below high water line, amongst rocks. Assoc.: Toxicodendron radicans. Height 4 ft. Liana. Reproductive state: Vegetative.
ID: 148702; ID059762
F. D. Johnson 74329Aug 16, 1974
With T. B. Miller

ID059762.jpg
Vitaceae
41. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Idaho, Idaho County: Three Creek, Snake River Canyon.
About 5 ft. above water line, 10 ft. below high water line, amongst rocks. Assoc.: Toxicodendron radicans. Open exposure. 4 ft. in height. Abundance 1. Liana. Reproductive state: Vegetative.
ID: 65329; ID059768
F. D. Johnson s.n.Aug 16, 1974
With T. B. Miller

ID059768.jpg
Vitaceae
42. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Washington, Asotin County: Couse Creek, near junction with Snake River, 11 mi. S of Asotin.
T8N R47E S6
46.156964°, -117.03272°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 1000 meters. Georeferenced by WTU Staff. Coordinate Source: GeoLocate.
Plants probably spread by birds, as they could hardly have been man-planted in their present location. Forming tangled clump 8 ft tall and clambering over adjacent trees. Reproductive state: Flowers. Origin: Introduced.
C. L. Hitchcock 21808Jun 10, 1959
With C. V. Muhlick
WTU: 197467; WTU-V-094775

WTU-V-094775.jpg
Vitaceae
43. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Washington, Asotin: Couse Cr., near juncture with Snake R, 11 mi. S. of Asotin.
46.180184°, -117.04722°.
Plants probably spread by birds, as they could hardly have been man-planted in their present location; forming tangled clump 8 ft. tall and clambering over adjacent trees. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=30761534. Reproductive state: flowering and fruiting.
WS: 245227
C.L. Hitchcock 21808Jun 10, 1959
With C.V. Muhlick
Vitaceae
44. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., California, San Diego County: La Jolla.
Original J.J. Thornber label with no determination also attached. Reproductive state: Vegetative.
J. J. Thornber s.n. Aug 1934
IDS: 1996.006; 1996.6.197; IDS0008040

IDS0008040.jpg
Vitaceae
45. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Washington, Asotin: Couse Creek.
46.205°, -116.96528°.
Climbing up a tree. Persisting for many years, 3 localities, climbing 20 ft. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=30761539. Reproductive state: fruiting.
WS: 46290
H. St. John 9629Jul 5, 1928
Vitaceae
46. Vitis vinifera L.
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah County: Sauvies Island.
45.736628°, -122.79931°. Datum: WGS 84. Coordinate uncertainty: 13000 meters. Georeferenced by Joseph Stormer. Coordinate Source: Digital Map. Invalid coordinates (located outside county bounds).
Open woods, climbing on Acer, Rhamnus, Quercus. 6 or 7 times seen, excaped from cutivations. Seeds probably carried by birds. Reproductive state: Fruits. Origin: Introduced.
WTU: 15064JWT
M. W. Gorman 3996Sep 14, 1916
Vitaceae
47. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Oregon, Marion: Salem.
44.94306°, -123.03389°.
Thicket on river-bank. Fully established. https://intermountainbiota.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=30761543. Reproductive state: fruiting.
WS: 103820
J.C. Nelson 1003Sep 24, 1916
Vitaceae
48. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Oregon, Multnomah: Linnton, near Portland.
45.52361°, -122.675°.
WS: 140956
Wilhelm N. Suksdorf 1711Sep 2, 1911
Vitaceae
49. Vitis vinifera L.
United States, Washington, Klickitat: Bottomlands, Bingen.
45.715°, -121.46333°.
WS: 140958
Wilhelm N. Suksdorf s.n.Jul 8, 1895
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