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  2. Scuppernong - Wikipedia

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    The scuppernong is a large variety of muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia), [1] a species of grape native to the southern United States. It is usually a greenish or bronze color and is similar in appearance and texture to a white grape, but rounder and larger.

  3. Vitis rotundifolia - Wikipedia

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    Vitis rotundifolia, or muscadine, [1] is a grapevine species native to the southeastern and south-central United States. [2] The growth range extends from Florida to New Jersey coast, and west to eastern Texas and Oklahoma. [3]

  4. File:Muscadines.Scuppernongs.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Scuppernong River (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Scuppernong region is home to one of the largest populations of black bears in the southeast United States. [2] Red wolves, a rare and endangered species of wolf native to southeast North America, also live in the area. [2] [8] [9] Other terrestrial animals that may be seen near the Scuppernong River include white-tailed deer and bobcats. [10]

  6. These Flowering Trees Are Actually Banned in Some States - AOL

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    Bradford Pear Tree History Let’s start with its ancestor, the Callery pear ( Pyrus calleryana ), which was first introduced in North America in the early 20 th century from Asia.

  7. Pettigrew State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Scuppernong had remained largely undeveloped throughout history. In 1793, the town of Columbia was built on its banks, as were several boat landings. The Scuppernong is a blackwater river: it water is colored like black tea or coffee. The Scuppernong served as a means of transportation for the early settlers in this region of North Carolina.

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    The Nostalgic History of Vintage Ceramic Christmas Trees (They're Back!) Emily Williams. December 17, 2024 at 10:03 AM. ... The iconic trees were first mass-produced in the 1960s, and skyrocketed ...

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