Leaves π of a wild grapevine π.
I took these autumn photos, photographing the leaves π of a wild grapevine. They are particularly eye-catching. They are so large and stand out among the other leaves. Right now, the leaves are a rich red color. They are perfect for an autumn photo shoot. They make a beautiful backdrop for both selfies and other photos.
Wild grapes grow in many places. They can often be found near abandoned houses. I also have wild grapes at home; they cover a small building. I don't even know where they came from.
Wild grapes also have fruit. They differ from the fruits of cultivated grapes. The fruits on wild grapes are small, but there are many of them on the bunches. Last time I wrote that, in my opinion, they are sour, but I tried them anyway, and they are sweet and delicious. Maybe they vary because I read that the fruits are not edible. But I tried them anyway and liked them.
Wild grapes are easy to propagate; they can be grown from seeds or shoots. They grow very quickly. Birds often eat the fruit and scatter the seeds, so they grow anywhere. The first wild grapes appeared in China. Then they spread to other countries.









