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Discover Life - Dicotyledoneae: Vitaceae - Boston-ivy, Grapes, Virginia-creeper, Woodbine, Grape Family, Grape, Creepers.

62478 Discover Life - Dicotyledoneae: Vitaceae - Boston-ivy, Grapes, Virginia-creeper, Woodbine, Grape Family, Grape, Creepers. http://pick17.pick.uga.edu/20/q?search=Vitaceae Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Dicotyledoneae: Vitaceae - Boston-ivy, Grapes, Virginia-creeper, Woodbine, Grape Family, Grape, Creepers Horticulture > Fruits > Grape > Science dicotyledoneae   grape   family   vitaceae   ampelopsis   living   things   cissus   woodbine   invasive   plant   botanical   garden Jan 1, 2007  

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Grapes are widely grown in home gardens for fruit and landscape purposes or commercially for wine, raisins, or fresh consumption. Grapes, on a commercial scale, are the world's most widely grown deciduous fruit crop.
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One of the first synthetics flavors developed was grape produced from a chemical compound known as methyl anthranilate.
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The Concord Grape (Blue-Purple), 'Vitis labrusca 'Concord' , is most famous for being the "grape juice" grape. The Concord Grape is also great for jams and jellies.
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