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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...
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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...
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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,...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- Fall:
Spring and fall are
critical seasons for
grape development,
because the
plants are
susceptible to
frost damage,
which can
injure the
fruiting buds....
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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...
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plants than a "hard
frost"
below −2 °C (28 °F).
Plants likely to be
damaged even by a
light frost include vines—such as beans,
grapes, squashes, melons—along...