Grapevine
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Vitis Vulpina
Description Vitis Vulpina, commonly known as the frost grape, is a species of grapevine that is native to North America. It is a deciduous climber that can grow up to 20 feet tall and spread up to 15 feet wide. This plant produces a woody stem that is sometimes smooth or sometimes covered in tendrils. It has greenish-yellow flowers that…
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Vitis Rotundifolia Var. Munsoniana
Description Vitis Rotundifolia Var. Munsoniana, commonly known as the Munson grape, is a deciduous vine that belongs to the Vitaceae family. It is native to the southeastern United States, stretching from Virginia to Florida and west to Texas. The Munson grapevine has been used for wine-making and juice production, and it is also a popular ornamental plant. Taxonomic Information Domain…
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Vitis Rotundifolia
Description Vitis Rotundifolia, commonly known as the muscadine grapevine, is a deciduous woody vine that belongs to the grape family Vitaceae. This plant is native to the southeastern United States and is known for its large, sweet, and juicy grapes. The muscadine grapevine is a popular plant for gardeners and farmers due to its high tolerance for pests, diseases, and…
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Vitis
Description Vitis is a genus of climbing or trailing woody vines in the family Vitaceae. It is commonly known as the grapevine and is widely cultivated for its fruit, which is used to make wine, grape juice, and raisins. The genus includes around 60 species, with the most economically important species being Vitis vinifera, which is native to Europe and…
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Vitaceae
Description Vitaceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the grapevine family. It consists of approximately 14 genera and around 800 species of mostly woody vines, shrubs, and trees. The family is well-known for its importance in the production of grapes, which are used for wine, juice, and fresh consumption. Some members of the family also produce edible…
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Vitis Labrusca
Description Vitis Labrusca, commonly known as the grapevine, is a deciduous climbing plant that belongs to the Vitaceae family. The plant is native to North America, particularly in the eastern part of the continent, but has been widely cultivated in Europe and other parts of the world where the climate is suitable. The grapevine is popular for its fruits, which…
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Vitis Vinifera
Description Vitis Vinifera, commonly known as grapevine or simply grape, is a fruit-bearing deciduous plant that belongs to the Vitaceae family. This plant species is native to the Mediterranean region, central Europe, and southwestern Asia, but it is now widely cultivated in temperate regions around the world. It is the most important grape species for wine production, and its fruits…
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Vitis Aestivalis
Description Vitis Aestivalis, commonly known as the summer grape, is a species of grapevine that is native to the Eastern United States. It is a hardy plant that can withstand cold temperatures, making it suitable for growing in many areas of the country. This deciduous vine produces small, black grapes that are sweet and juicy. Taxonomic Information Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom:…
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