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Grape Related Category: Plants common name for the Vitaceae, a family of mostly climbing shrubs, widespread in tropical and subtropical regions and extending into the temperate zones.
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Grape HyacinthFrom LoveToKnow Garden Grape Hyacinth (Muscari) - A very pretty little family, mostly from S. Europe, easily grown in ordinary soil, and charming spring bloomers.
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Grape - Vitis sp. General information: They grow very quickly, even in bonsai pots so styling is a bit of problem, but they are quite striking with clusters of edible berries on them. Trunks can be most interesting and very gnarly.
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Grape Hyacinth Scientific Name: Muscari latifolium Arm., J.Kirk & Playne ex J.Kirk Synonym: Family: Hyacinthaceae ...
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Grapes grown for wine and dessert grapes outdoors are usually pruned and trained according to the Guyot system.
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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.
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Grape Hyacinth Bulbs Easy to Grow in Many Flower Gardens Easy to grow grape hyacinth bulbs become low maintenance plants in the flower garden. Late summer is the time to plan Muscari for fall bulb planting.
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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.
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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.
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Red Grape SpiderwortTriangular 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.
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"Sour Grapes" has a muddled garden history, not least because three strains carry the same name without sufficient records to establish precidence.
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Comments: Grape Hyacinth bears purple (Vis. 1) or white flowers resembling upside down grape clusters. The plants benefit from bone meal applied at planting and after blooming. They are easy to grow and adapt to any ...
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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.
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Ephedra (Sea Grape) Ephedra or Sea Grape are unusual perennial small, semi-woody shrubs with grayish- green to dark green, multi-branching stems, which seem to lack any leaves.
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creeping oregon grape, low oregon grape Barberry Berberidaceae Berberis repens Lindl.
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During the first season, the primary objective for grape vine growth is the development of a healthy root system and a straight trunk. After setting the vine, prune to one stem and cut this stem back to two or three buds.
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Veldt GrapeVitaceae 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.
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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.
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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 ...
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GRAPEFRUITCitrus paradisiGeneral 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. Has Fragrant Flower.
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GRAPES - PROPAGATION There are several methods of rooting grapes. However, neither is 100 percent successful.
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Grape TomatoA variety of tomato that is small and round and most often used whole in salads or as a snack food and appetizer.
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Grape hyacinths are hardy, easy to grow, and have long-lasting blooms--no garden should be without them. This species, also known as the feather hyacinth, has slender airy filaments and resembles a red- violet plume.
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Grape - Any of thousands of varieties of edible berries that grow in clusters. "Slip-skin" varieties have skins that slip off easily. Table grapes are eaten out-of-hand. Grapes used for wines are highly acid and generally too tart to eat.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Oregon Grapeholly ( Mahonia aquifolium) Height: to 1 m. Spread: to 1.5 m. Location: full to part shade (full sun in moist soil). Cultivation: peaty, moist, well-drained soil; protect from winter winds.
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Possum Grape Ivy - Cissus trifoliata Variegated Kudzu - Pueraria Bulbs, Corms, and Tubers: The world of bulbs reaches far beyond the golden trumpets of daffodils so familiar in spring.
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Oregon Grape, Holly Grape, Grape Hollyma-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.
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Seagrape is used in hedges and as a street tree in coastal cities throughout the tropics. It is one of the most commonly used native plants in South Florida landscaping.
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In amount of grape sugar, the Mulberry is surpassed only by the Cherry and the Grape.
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Vitaceae family. Grapes. First introduced in 1616, some time after Martha's Vineyard in MA, USA was so-named from the grapes growing there. Officially encouraged in the 1700s. But only a few grow well, usually thick-skinned.
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We suggest you try a newer type in this group, called " grape tomato". The grape tomato grows flavorful fruit, about the size and shape of a grape. All cherry tomatoes are great for salads and snacks.
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(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.
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Gipsywort, Gladiolus, Glasswort, Glaucous Sedge, Glaucus Meadow- grass, Globe Flower, Goat Willow, Goat's-beard, Gold of Pleasure, Golden Dock, Golden Samphire, Golden-rod, Goldilocks, Goldilocks Buttercup, Good King Henry, Gooseberry, Gorse, Grape ...
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It is a good companion plant for growing near fruit trees and grape vines so long as it is in a reasonably sunny position, but it does not grow well with onions or other members of the Allium genus[201].
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Botrychiums are also known as grape ferns because of the attractive shape of their spore clusters which resemble bunches of grapes. They can be found in well drained soil in the woods and in partially shaded meadows.
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Control Lantana and Native Grape in Stinky Lily habitat. Protect moist forest habitats from clearing, fragmentation and disturbance by timber harvesting activities. Notify the DEC of any new records of Stinky Lily.
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Buddleia davidii 'Black Knight' is a superior selection of Butterfly Bush with the darkest flowers available, a deep grape purple color, which are quite striking.
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Additional Comments: Native Americans used a decoction of Wild grape and Cranesbill as a mouthwash for children with thrush. English Cranesbill, G.dissectum L. is reputed to have similar properties. Bibliography ...
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Flowers: distinctive, showy; pendulous raceme of purple flowers, to 8in long; strong aroma (like grape kool-aide); short blooming period in spring ...
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The flowers carry a distinctive fragrance similar to that of grapes. The early flowering time of Japanese wisteria can cause problems in temperate climates, where early frosts can destroy the coming years' flowers.
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The small, white to greenish flowers hang in long, drooping, grape-like clusters. Each flattened, spherical, green berry turns dark-purple or ink-black and usually contains 10 seeds.
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The most widely cultivated of all fruit trees, the Apple (genus Malus of the family Rosaceae) is second only to the grape in its importance as a temperate-zone fruit Updated On: 9/19/2007 Print : Read On...
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...hard on me to bring in and out , these are potted plants , have a spralling type cactus , hawain spider plant , fire flash plant , grape ivy plant , and arrowhead. More Pest controlling plants ...
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Queen bees frequently visit the flowers, as they are a very rich source of pollen. The flowers give rise to yellow fruits the size of large grapes. The ripe fruit is edible, though all other plant parts (including unripe fruit) are poisonous.
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Here you will find information on plants with growth based on long, flexible stems, usually climbing up or along other plants, rocks, or soil. Included are diverse plant species such as grape, wisteria, honeysuckle, sweat pea, morning glory and ivy.
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BERRY A berry is a small, juicy, fleshy, stoneless fruit that contains one or many seeds. This simple fruit has a pulpy pericarp surrounding the seed. Some berries include the gooseberry, raspberry, tomato, currant, and grape.
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See also: Green, Medic, Lavender, Olive, Holly
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