Vitis vinifera is a deciduous woody climber with coiled climbing tendrils and large leaves. It has small, pale, green flowers in the summer followed by bunches of berry fruits that are green to purple-black in color. Grape vines can grow up to 100 feet and need support.
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Vitis lincecumii (also called Vitis aestivalis or Vitis lincecumii), Vitis berlandieri (also called Vitis cinerea var. helleri), Vitis cinerea, Vitis rupestris are used for making hybrid wine grapes and for pest-resistant rootstocks.
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Vitis lincecumii (also called Vitis aestivalis or Vitis lincecumii), Vitis berlandieri (also called Vitis cinerea var. helleri), Vitis cinerea, Vitis rupestris are used for making hybrid wine grapes and for pest-resistant rootstocks.
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This AgNIC Viticulture site lists international websites dedicated to the culture and production of grapes.
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Definition of grape from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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Webster's English Dictionary grape grape \'gra-p\ n [ME, fr. OF crape, grape hook, grape stalk, bunch of grapes, grape,] of Gmc origin; akin to OHG kra-pfo hook - more at CRAVE 1: a smooth-skinned juicy berry eaten dried or fresh as a fruit or fermente d to produce wine 2: any of numerous woody
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