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- Vitis vulpina (with common names frost grape, winter grape, fox grape, and wild grape.) is a North American species of herbaceous perennial vines in the...
-  ruyuanensis V. shenxiensis V. shuttleworthii V. silvestrii V. sinocinerea V. × slavinii V. tiliifolia V. treleasei V. tsoii V. vinifera Vvulpina V. wenchouensis...
- contains both subgenera Muscadinia and Euvitis (more precisely, V. rotundifolia × V. vinifera) in its background. Crops can be started in 3–5 years....
- (Elaphe vulpina)". Illinois State MuseumIllinois Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 15 June 2017. "Western Fox Snake Elaphe vulpina". Minnesota...
-  ruyuanensis V. shenxiensis V. shuttleworthii V. silvestrii V. sinocinerea V. × slavinii V. tiliifolia V. treleasei V. tsoii V. vinifera Vvulpina V. wenchouensis...
- European grapevine. Native to the Mediterranean and Central Asia. Vitis vulpina, the frost grape, native to the Eastern United States, from M****achusetts...
- Another contrast with European vinifera is the characteristic "foxy" musk of V. labrusca, best known to most people through the Concord grape. This musk...
-  ruyuanensis V. shenxiensis V. shuttleworthii V. silvestrii V. sinocinerea V. × slavinii V. tiliifolia V. treleasei V. tsoii V. vinifera Vvulpina V. wenchouensis...
- ‘Centennial’ are tetraploid bud sports of ‘Campbell Early’ (V. labruscana) and ‘Rosaki’ (V. vinifera), respectively. Like the Concord, Kyoho is a slip-skin...
-  ruyuanensis V. shenxiensis V. shuttleworthii V. silvestrii V. sinocinerea V. × slavinii V. tiliifolia V. treleasei V. tsoii V. vinifera Vvulpina V. wenchouensis...