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Grape Vines
Grapes are another type of climbing vine, although you may not immediately think of them when you're trying to identify vines.

 


Grape, Worden Hardy
Worden Hardy Grape is the king of short season grapes. If you like Concord, try Worden. Equals Concord's yields, produces three weeks earlier. Also hardier and a more vigorous grower. Practically immune to insects and diseases.

Grapes: pruning and training
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Grape Vines
Grape cuttings made just after the leaves fall root better and form stronger plants than do those taken I during winter.

Growing Grape Hyacinth - Muscari
May 13th
Posted by Rupert Foxton-Smythe in Grape Hyacinth ...

Grape
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common name for the Vitaceae, a family of mostly climbing shrubs, widespread in tropical and subtropical regions and extending into the temperate zones.

Grape Hyacinth
Scientific Name: Muscari latifolium Arm., J.Kirk & Playne ex J.Kirk
Synonym:
Family: Hyacinthaceae ...

Liliaceae / Lily Grape Hyacinth, Common (Muscari botryoides)
Plant Type: This is a non-native herbaceous plant, it is a perennial which can reach 20cm in height (8inches).
Leaves: This plant has basal leaves only.

Grape Ferns and Moonworts
Flora, fauna, earth, and sky...
The natural history of the northwoods
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Red Grape Spiderwort
Triangular red violet flowers with fuzzy magenta stamens tipped with golden yellow pollen. It is a bright addition to the part shade garden for summer and blooms all season long.

Bunch Grapes
Prepared by Marjan Kluepfel, HGIC Horticulture Specialist, and Bob Polomski, Extension Consumer Horticulturist, Clemson University. (New 06/99.)
HGIC 1402 ...

Oregon grape
Oregon grape information
Oregon grape root and barberry - Mahonia spp. (in the Berberidaceae or Barberry family) ...

Oregon grape
This easy-to-grow Western native looks good all year. In fall, its clusters of yellow flowers are followed by berrylike, blue or blue-black fruit that birds love.
More about Oregon grape ...

Oregon Grape
Mahonia repens (Lindl.) G. Don
Synonym: Berberis repens
Family: Berberidaceae, Barberry
Genus: Mahonia ...

Concord Grapevine
Grow climbing grapes for the sweet juicy fruit, or on a trellis or arbor. The many varieties offer fruit for eating right off the vine, for wine, or for jam and jellies.

The Burmese grape (Baccaurea ramiflora, Family: Phyllanthaceae) is a slow growing evergreen tree growing to 25 m, with a spreading crown and thin bark. It is found throughout Asia, most commonly cultivated in India and Malaysia.

3 (10)m, Baboon Grape is a climbing woody shrub with broad, finger-like leaflets on branches which are densely covered with brownish red hairs. Small, yellowish green flowers and bluish-purple berries.

Grape hyacinths are hardy, easy to grow, and have long-lasting blooms--no garden should be without them. 'Saffier' is a good candidate for beds and borders because it increases only by division.

Grape Himrod (Vitis vinifera)
Himrod's flavor is excellent with sweet, juicy fruit that dries well for sweet raisins. It's a seedless white grape that is one of the first to ripen: a month ahead of Concord.

Grape growing had a slow start in the New World. European grapes derived from selections of Vitis vinifera that were susceptible to cold in the northern climates and susceptible to disease in the South.

Grapes are berries that are grown in cluster on a long lived, woody vine. While the vast majority of grape varieties originated in Europe, there are a number of varieties of North American origin.

The grape is a deciduous vine that is used for fruit, wine and shade. A single grapevine produces enough new growth every year to roof an arbor, arch a walkway, or shade over a terrace or deck.

Most grape vines have big leaves and their leaves do not dwarf well. To have a reasonable proportion for a bonsai there needs to be a relatively large and old massive trunk.
Lighting: Full sun.

"Sour Grapes" has a muddled garden history, not least because three strains carry the same name without sufficient records to establish precidence.

The sea grape tree is a native of Florida. It is a frequent tree of coastal hammocks and beach strands throughout the central and southern peninsula of Florida. Coccoloba uvifera blooms from spring to fall (Wunderlin, 2003).

Muscadine grapes are pleasant enough to eat out of hand despite the seeds and somewhat tough skin of some culivars. They come into their best, however, in making distinctive jellies, jams and juices.

Fertilizing Grapes,
Caring for Prickly Pear Cactus,
and Feeding African Violets ...

creeping oregongrape, low oregongrape Barberry Berberidaceae Berberis repens Lindl.

There are more
Grape Family pictures
at the Texas A&M Biometrics Experimental Database.
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Common name: Bush Grape, fox-grape, three-leaved wild vine, threeleaf cayratia - Hindi: अमलबेल amalbel, gidardrak, ramchana, tamanya - Marathi: अंबटवेल ambatvel, अंबोशी amboshi, ...

Veldt Grape
Vitaceae
Cissus quadrangula, or Veldt Grape, is a curious climbing plant with tendrils and 4-ribbed to 4-winged stems. Stems are short, jointed with conspicuous constrictions and are usually nearly leafless.

It's hard to imagine a spring garden without a swath of grape hyacinths running through it. Cultivated for more than 400 years, Muscari botryoides originated in France and Italy.

Coccoloba uvifera vernac. Jamaican kino , Platter leaf , Sea grape
USA, 26 February
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Grapefruit
'These are just incredible when you put them in water, because they continue to bloom-up to the size of a saucer!' ...

Grape
Vitis species
Fruits and Vegetables, Trees and Shrubs, Bonsai ...

Grape Tomato

A variety of tomato that is small and round and most often used whole in salads or as a snack food and appetizer.

Grapeleaf Anemone (Anemone tomentosa 'Robustissima') Growing about 3 feet tall, this anemone will spread but is not invasive. The hardiest of the fall bloomers, it will grow in zones 3-9.

GRAPEFRUIT
Citrus paradisi
General Notes
Needs good drainage. 'Marsh' is white fleshed. 'Ruby' and 'Rio Red' are red fleshed. Best in hot inland areas. Citrus grafted to sour organge root stock is resistant to Texas Root Rot.

seagrape Polygonaceae Coccoloba uvifera (L.) L.   symbol: COUV
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Oregon Grape is an evergreen shrub, not related to the deciduous vine that is original plant called "grape." But its fruit clusters indeed resemble those of small Concord grapes.

'Little Grapette'
This award-winning miniature daylily offers lots of purple flowers in early and midsummer.
Bloom season: Early to midsummer ...

Grape hyacinths are one of the showiest and easiest to grow of the early spring-flowering bulbs. Click here to download a large version of this image.
Description
There are about 40 species of Muscari, the grape hyacinths.

Grape hyacinth
Crocus
The information comes from the Complete Gardens CD-ROM Ltd planting and pruning advice CD-ROM and is relevant for British planting times ...

Grape Ivy House Plants & Their Care
With its attractive foliage, long, grape-like tendrils and cascading growth habit, grape ivy (Cissus rhombifolia) is a can't-miss indoor plant for a hanging basket. Its shiny, green leaves grow in… ...

Grapes have long been popular in gardens and arbors throughout Texas. About half of all native species of grapes can be found in the state.

Grape (Hampton Court Palace)
Vitis vinifera Black Hamburg ('Schiava Grossa')
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GRAPES: VARIETIES FOR MICHIGAN'S VINEYARDS
WALNUT TOXICITY
Net Weights and Processed Yields of Fruit and Vegetables in Common Retail Units ...

2. Grapes similarly attacked.
3. Portion of the mycelium of the fungus bearing spores (conidia), s, on erect branches, X250.
4. Perithecium or "fruit" of the fungus with its curled appendages, X too.

Sea Grape is now found growing wild along many seashores and is also used as an ornamental in gardens subjected to salty winds and drought. It has stiff, rounded platter-like leaves shading from yellowish to olive green with prominent veins.

The Grapefruit Effects
Although grapefruit juice tastes good and lowers bad cholesterol, it can cause adverse interactions to people who drink it.
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Huge grapefruit sized lemons, some have renamed it as the 'Five Pound Lemon' . Intensely fragrant flowers producing loads of these huge lemons. Self-fertile. A real conversation piece. Cannot ship to AZ, CA, FL, TX.

Oregon Grape, Holly Grape, Grape Holly
ma-HO-ni-a
About 70 species of evergreen shrubs and small trees. This genus has now been included in the genus Berberis, however, in commercial horticulture these plants are still known as Mahonia.

Family: Grape (Vitaceae)
Flowering: March-April
Field Marks: This grape differs from all others by its unbranched tendrils and its unpartitioned pith. The leaves are smooth except sometimes for a few hairs on the lower surface.

Family:
Grape Hyacinth
Family:
Liliaceae (alternatively Hyacinthaceae) ...

In amount of grape sugar, the Mulberry is surpassed only by the Cherry and the Grape.

Mahonia repens. Synonym: Berberis repens. (Oregon Grape)
Berberidaceae (Barberry Family)
Foothills, montane, subalpine. Woodlands, openings. Spring.
Mesa Verde National Park, near Amphitheater, May 16, 2005.

European grape Vitis vinifera
European hawksbeard Crepis capillaris
European honeysuckle; woodbine Lonicera periclymenum
European mountain-ash Sorbus aucuparia
European speedwell; brooklime Veronica beccabunga
European spindle tree Euonymus europaea ...

Grapefruit. Huge and juicy here, in pink and white flesh, but not plentiful. They probably originated in Jamaica in 1814 as a cross between citrus species.
Grapes
Guava
Kei apple
Lemons
Limes
Locust and wild honey
Loquats
Mandarins
Melons ...

COMMON: Oregon Grapeholly
LEAVES: Evergreen, dark green, alternate, compound, 6 to 12" long, 5 to 9 leaflets, leaflets .5 to 3.5" long, during the winter the leaves turn a tinge of purple
SIZE: 3 to 6' tall, 3 to 5' wide ...

(Botrys is Greek for grape and botryoides means like a bunch of grapes.) Once these distinctive features have been witnessed the tree will be recognizable from either the buds or fruit alone.

See also: Green, Orange, May, Holly, Medic