Vitis Rotundifolia is a type of grape vine that is commonly known as the muscadine grape. It is a unique species of grape, known for its thick skin, sweet flavor, and high nutritional value. Alternative synonyms for Vitis Rotundifolia include the muscadine grape, bullace grape, fox grape, and scuppernong. This grapevine has been traditionally grown in the southern United States, but now it is also cultivated in several countries. It is used to make wine, jams, jellies, and juice, among other things. The muscadine grape is becoming increasingly popular due to its health benefits and versatility in culinary use.