Vitis labrusca ( Agawam Grape ) 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.
Vitis labrusca Vitis lincecumii List of Lepidoptera that feed on grapevines M ...
Vitis (Vitis labrusca) American bunch grape, also called fox grape (Vitis labrusca); European grape (V. vinifera); Muscatine grape (V. rotundifolia ) The grape is one of the oldest fruits known to man, ...
(Vitis Labrusca) - Its leaves are amongst the largest, they and the young branchlets being covered on the under surface with a rusty-colored or sometimes whitish down.
Latin: Vitis labrusca ‘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.
Botanical name Vitis vinifera and Vitis labrusca Flowering time Summer Fruiting time Early autumn onwards Planting time October to March Height and spread Variable, depending on the system used ...
American grapes (Vitis labrusca) are generally quite winter hardy and grow well in most parts of the United States. European grapes (Vitis vinifera) grow best in warm, dry areas.
Taphrina deformans Peach leaf curl Tomate Tomato blight Tomate Tomato blight #2 Tomate Tomato splits Viola pedata Violets Viola sp Pansies Vitis labrusca Grapes Zantedeschia aethiopica Calla lilies Zephyranthes Fairy lily ...
See also: Vitis, Grape, Vine, May, Tomato
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