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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 vinifera (wine grape) (EST) Genome info Pathway maps Gene catalogs Genome map Organism list -- Organism evvi Name V.vinifera_est, VITVI, 29760 Full name Vitis vinifera (wine grape) (EST) Definition Vitis vinifera (wine grape), EST contigs Taxonomy TAX: 29760 Lineage Eukaryota Viridiplantae
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Vitis riparia is the most common wild grape in Wisconsin. Leaves are alternate, simple and lobed (there can be dramatic differences in the lobing pattern from one leaf to the next). The lobes are generally sharp-pointed and there are also large sharp teeth along the margin.
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This type grape, grown in the U.S. mainly in California and Arizona, constitutes the major portion (tonnage wise) produced bere. The plant is a long-lived woody vine.
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Pittsburg State University | Department of Biology | Sperry Herbarium | Illustrated Guides | Woody Plants Common name: Winter Grape Scientific name: Vitis cinera Family: Vitaceae Note: woody vine The Fruit last update: August 26, 2006 Contact Webmaster
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Raw, Jelly, Cooked. The fruit can be eaten raw, made into jams, or used in baking. The young leaves can be boiled and served with butter or used to wrap rice and meat dishes after being steamed.
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The use of microsatellite loci developed from a single plant species across a number of related taxa is becoming increasingly widespread. This approach can provide highly informative markers even for species for which microsatellites have not been characterized.
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Vitaceae: Vitis vulpina L. - Frost grape, Vixen grape, Fox grape
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Information for citizens of Pima County, Arizona, related to home gardening, landscaping, and arid land plants
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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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The genus Vitis, grapes (Family Vitaceae), can commonly be found in temperate deciduous forests of eastern North America. This liana here occurs in eastern Michigan.
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Bushy, short-jointed woody vine often covering shrubs or rocks, seldom climbing trees. Branches tomentose when young but becoming glabrous. Tendrils usually rare, short. Leaves usually thick and somewhat leathery, suborbicular to broadly triangular-ovate, 6-10 cm (2.
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Mustang Grape is a high climbing vine that grows in the South Texas Plains and Edwards Plateau. It can grow up to 40 feet long. The crimson flowers grow in clusters which are between 2 and 3 inches long.
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This page was created on November 01, 2002 by Starr, and was last updated on April 14, 2007 by Starr.
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Traditional Medicine and Complementary/Alternative Medicine guidelines Keyword Search : Grape seed Guidelines, reviews Phytotherapy Phytotherapy Multiple indications - Phytotherapy United States of America InteliHealth Grape Seed [2005] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Grape Seed
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common name: wild grape Family: Vitaceae Genus: Vitis species: spp. Return To Master List
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The grape has a long and complex history, dating back to its wild Near Eastern progenitor V. sylvestris. They were probably domesticated by 4000 B.C. Along with domestication came a single mutation-induced transition from dioecy to perfect flowers.
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A common grape of low woods in the Mountains and Piedmont. Young branches are angled and relatively smooth. The nodes tend to be reddish. The leaves are glabrous to slightly pubescent beneath.
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Family: Vitaceae - More images of Vitis vulpina Photographed on 5/13/2003 at 11:05:16am (c) 2003 Steven J.
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