- The
scuppernong is a
large variety of
muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia), a
species of
grape native to the
southern United States. It is
usually a greenish...
-
Scuppernong River may
refer to:
Scuppernong River (North Carolina)
Scuppernong River (Wisconsin) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- 35°56′38″N 76°19′25″W / 35.94389°N 76.32361°W / 35.94389; -76.32361 The
Scuppernong River is a
blackwater river that
flows through Tyrrell County and Washington...
- needed] The lake was once
named "
Scuppernong", an
Algonquian word
which means "the
place where magnolias grow".
Scuppernong grapes once grew
abundantly on...
- is a
village in
Jefferson County, Wisconsin,
United States,
along the
Scuppernong River. It was
named after Palmyra, Syria. The po****tion was 1,719 at...
- book The
Grapes of New York, 1908 by
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick Muscadine Scuppernong Huber, Franziska; Röckel, Franco; Schwander, Florian; Maul, Erika; Eibach...
- The
Scuppernong River is a
tributary of the Bark River, 18.9
miles (30.4 km) long, in
southeastern Wisconsin in the
United States. Via the Bark and Rock...
-
grapevine in the
world is the 400-year-old
scuppernong "Mother Vine"
growing on
Roanoke Island. The
scuppernong is the
state fruit of
North Carolina. The...
- "Vitis
rotundifolia Muscadine Grape,
Scuppernong".
Plant of the W****:
Vitis rotundifolia Muscadine Grape,
Scuppernong.
University of Arkansas. Retrieved...
- by
Albemarle Sound to the north,
Alligator River to the east, and the
Scuppernong River to the west.
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the...