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Definition of Frost grape

Frost grape
Grapevine Grape"vine`, n. (Bot.) A vine or climbing shrub, of the genus Vitis, having small green flowers and lobed leaves, and bearing the fruit called grapes. Note: The common grapevine of the Old World is Vitis vinifera, and is a native of Central Asia. Another variety is that yielding small seedless grapes commonly called Zante currants. The northern Fox grape of the United States is the V. Labrusca, from which, by cultivation, has come the Isabella variety. The southern Fox grape, or Muscadine, is the V. vulpina. The Frost grape is V. cordifolia, which has very fragrant flowers, and ripens after the early frosts.

Meaning of Frost grape from wikipedia

- Frost grape is a common name which may refer to any of the following species of grapevine: Vitis riparia, native to North America Vitis vulpina, native...
- Fox grape is a common name which may refer to the following species of grapevine: Vitis labrusca Vitis vulpina (also called "frost grape") This page is...
- Vitis riparia Michx, with common names riverbank grape or frost grape, is a vine indigenous to North America. As a climbing or trailing vine, it is widely...
- common names frost grape, winter grape, fox grape, and wild grape.) is a North American species of herbaceous perennial vines in the grape family. It is...
- grapevine. Native to the Mediterranean and Central Asia. Vitis vulpina, the frost grape, native to the Eastern United States, from M****achusetts to Florida,...
- though the grape is grown worldwide. It is also available as an Argentine varietal. The grape became less po****r in Bordeaux after 1956 when frost killed...
- refer to dried grape wines, a common style of wine in Roman times, where the raisin-like grapes were harvested late enough for the first frost to have fallen...
- Vitis cinerea (also called graybark grape) Vitis vulpina (also called "frost grape") This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic...
- and harvesting of grapes. It is a branch of the science of horticulture. While the native territory of Vitis vinifera, the common grape vine, ranges from...
- classics". As examples, she links imagery and action in Frost's early poems "Birches" (1915) and "Wild Grapes" (1920) with Euripides' Bacchae. She cites certain...