I found a few bunches of what looks like wild grapes on vines in the bushes behind my garden. They are pretty small. Are the ripe ones safe to eat? I was going to tear down the bushes and vines back here, but I'd hate to get rid of these if they are good. Any additional info would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Vermont, zone 4B
Wild grapes - safe to eat?
We grow Concord grapes but wild muscadines are rampant and we harvest those too. Your grapes should be safe but might be sour. Google wild grapes for NH & Vt.. There's lots of info out there.
They sure look like grapes. Are the leaves shaped like grape leaves?
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