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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
V.
vulpina V. wenchouensis...
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matter of years. Later,
North American rootstocks became widely used to
graft V.
vinifera cultivars so as to
withstand the
presence of phylloxera. In the...
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European grapevine.
Native to the
Mediterranean and
Central Asia.
Vitis vulpina, the
frost grape,
native to the
Eastern United States, from M****achusetts...
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contains both
subgenera Muscadinia and
Euvitis (more precisely,
V.
rotundifolia ×
V. vinifera) in its background.
Crops can be
started in 3–5 years....
- ruyuanensis
V. shenxiensis
V. shuttleworthii
V. silvestrii
V. sinocinerea
V. ×
slavinii V. tiliifolia
V. treleasei
V. tsoii
V. vinifera
V.
vulpina V. wenchouensis...
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Chancellor Archived 2012-04-30 at the
Wayback Machine,
accessed 2010-07-08 "Vitis (Chancellor Grape)". Backyardgardener.com.
Retrieved 24 June 2011.
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- treleasei,
V. tsoii,
V. vinifera,
V.
vulpina,
V. wenchouensis,
V. wilsoniae,
V. wuhanensis,
V. xunyangensis,
V. Yeshanensis,
V. yunnanensis,
V. zhejiang-adstricta...
- areas. "Tony Aspler: "Baco Noir and Maréchal Foch: The True
Canadian Grapes?"".
Archived from the
original on 2006-12-30.
Retrieved 2006-11-14.
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Another contrast with
European vinifera is the
characteristic "foxy" musk of
V. labrusca, best
known to most
people through the
Concord grape. This musk...