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| | Grapes |
 | | The European grape is classified as Vitis vinifera, the northern fox grape as Vitis labrusca, the summer grape as Vitis aestivalis, the riverbank grape as Vitis riparia, and the muscadine grape as Vitis rotundifolia. |
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http://iowawinegrowers.com/grapes.htm
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| | List of grape varieties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Vitis riparia (wine grape rootstock and hybridization source) |  | | This is a list of varieties of cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a Table grape, fresh or dried (raisin, currant, sultana). |  | | 1.3 Vitis riparia (wine grape rootstock and hybridization source) |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_grape_varieties
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| | Grape Fruit Diet -- Recommendations and Resources |
 | | ''Vitis vulpina'' A grape is the fruit of a vine in the family Vitaceae. |  | | ''Vitis labrusca'', the North American table and grape juice grapes, sometimes used for wine |  | | helleri), ''Vitis cinerea'', ''Vitis rupestris'' are used for making hybrid wine grapes and for pest-resistant rootstocks. |
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http://www.becomingapediatrician.com/health/63/grape-fruit-diet.html
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| | Wine at opensource encyclopedia |
 | | Vitis labrusca, Vitis aestivalis, Vitis rupestris, Vitis rotundifolia and Vitis riparia are native North American grapes usually used for eating or grape juice but sometimes for wine, like Concord wine. |  | | Wine is usually made from Vitis vinifera grapes from Europe. |  | | In the USA, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau regulations specify a minimum varietal content of 75% of the labeled grape, for Vitis vinifera wines, and 51% for Vitis labrusca wines. |
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http://wiki.tatet.com/Wine.html
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| | Grape |
 | | Vitis labrusca and other species native to the host range of the phylloxera (north-central USA) were hybridized with Vinifera grape to produce a range of rootstocks with resistance. |  | | Vitis vinifera is thought to be native to the area near the Caspian sea, in southwestern Asia, the same region where apple, cherry, pear, and many other fruits are native. |  | | Labrusca grapes are more perishable, lasting only 14-56 days under similar conditions. |
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http://www.uga.edu/fruit/grape.htm
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| | Wild Grape Varieties |
 | | It is an extremely high acid grape, but the flavor is unique from the cordifolia typical of our area which has the unpleasant fetidness typically reported for the grape. |  | | This beauty is Vitis cordifolia from directly across the road from Chateau Z. It was discovered in Fall 2004 when our friend Tim was dared to taste it and when he did he didn't spit it out and say yuck, but instead, reported that it was sour but not bad tasting. |  | | Vines of this size are frequently reported in historical references to wild American grapes, but in the 21st century such sightings are becoming rarer and rarer. |
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http://www.chateau-z.com/wildgrapes.html
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| | Linnean herbarium (S-LINN), Vitis labrusca L. |
 | | Linnean herbarium (S-LINN), Vitis labrusca L. Vitis labrusca L. Linnean herbarium (S-LINN) |  | | Name: Vitis labrusca L. Microfiche number: IDC 99.19 |
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http://linnaeus.nrm.se/botany/fbo/v/vitis/vitilab.html.en
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| | WI Vascular plants-Vitis labrusca L. |
 | | Taxon - Vitis labrusca L. Common name - fox grape |  | | WI Vascular plants-Vitis labrusca L. Wisconsin State Herbarium |
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http://www.botany.wisc.edu/wisflora/scripts/detail.asp?SpCode=VITLAB
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| | Grape |
 | | 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, and one variety or another can be grown in almost every part of the country. |  | | V. coignetiae (glory vine); V. labrusca (fox grape); V. riparia (riverbank grape); V. rotundifolia (Muscatine grape); V. vinifera (European grape); V. 'Concord'; V. 'Delaware'; V. 'Fredonia' The combination of lush foliage, edible fruit and brilliant autumn color. |  | | The following botanical names were obtained from the Time-Life Plant Encyclopedia accessible on the Internet from the Virtual Garden at: http://www.virtual garden.com/ |
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http://www.bonsai-bci.com/species/grape.html
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| | Vino: Tutte le informazioni su Vino su Encyclopedia.it |
 | | Il vino si può ottenere da qualità di uve appartenenti alla specie Vitis vinifera o provenienti da un incrocio tra questa specie e altre specie del genere Vitis, come ad esempio la Vitis labrusca, la Vitis rupestris, ecc.; in Italia per la produzione di vino possono essere usate solo uve appartenenti alla specie Vitis vinifera. |  | | I coltivatori sono costretti a innestare i vitigni sopravvissuti sopra viti di origine americana, resistenti a questi parassiti, e ad utilizzare regolarmente antiparassitari come lo zolfo. |  | | Studi recenti tendono ad associare i primi degustatori di tale bevanda già al neolitico; si pensa che la scoperta fu casuale e dovuta a fermentazione naturale avvenuta in contenitori dove i primi ominidi riponevano l'uva. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.it/v/vi/vino.html
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| | Herbal Encyclopedia - V |
 | | Dried grapes; the raisins of commerce, are largely used in the manufacture of galencials, the seeds being separated and rejected as they give a very bitter taste. |  | | Vitis labrusca, indigenous to North America, is the Wild Vine or Foxgrape. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/chaney/191/id122.htm
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| | Vitis labrusca 'Concord' |
 | | For more detailed information on grape culture for the State of Missouri, see University of Missouri Extension publications on Home Fruit Production, Grape Culture (G6085) and Home Fruit Production Grape Training Systems (G6090), both of which are available for inspection or purchase at the Kemper Center Information Desk or on-line at www.muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/hort. |  | | ‘Concord’ is a V. labrusca hybrid that was developed in Concord, Massachusetts and introduced into commerce in 1843. |
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http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/Plant.asp?code=N530
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| | Grape.mp3 (Vitis Labrusca) |
 | | From The USDA Grapes, American type (slip skin), raw Scientific Name: Vitis spp. |  | | However, for people who have already developed health conditions of the types mentioned above, or who wish to take out some extra insurance, these new extracts of Proanthocyanidins certainly appear to have a lot going for them, and adding more of those colorful fruits and vegetables will help, too. |
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http://ygraine.membrane.com/enterhtml/free/FoodForThought/lyrics/favorite_foods/Z39_Grape.html
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| | Trees, Bushes, Shrubs - Everything Outdoor at Nature Hills |
 | | Linnéherbariet (S-LINN), Vitis labrusca L. Vitis labrusca L. Linnéherbariet (S-LINN) In English! |  | | Nach "Vitis labrusca" auf der gesamten Wein-Plus Homepage... |  | | Vitis labrusca L. File type:PDF - Download PDF Reader |
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http://www.otherpeoples-stuff.net/outdoor/Vitis-labrusca.html
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| | Vitis labrusca - definition of Vitis labrusca in Encyclopedia |
 | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |  | | Searchword not found in the selected dictionary, but you can try the following: |  | | Vitis labrusca - definition of Vitis labrusca in Encyclopedia |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Vitis_labrusca
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| | Plant Profile for Vitis labrusca (fox grape) |
 | | Vitis labrusca L. View 6 genera in Vitaceae, 21 species in Vitis |  | | Vitis labrusca L. This plant is listed by the U. federal government or a state. |  | | Vitis labrusca L. Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report. |
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http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/plant_profile.cgi?symbol=VILA8
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| | Vitis labrusca |
 | | Which places restrictions on plants which can be traded in the UK and the EU mainly because they are carriers for pests and diseases. |  | | If you live in the SE USA, you'd be better off planting muscadines (Vitis rotundifolia)--which have a different flavor, or recently developed "southern" cultivars (Orlando Seedless, Daytona, etc). |  | | These might be vinfera types; I have no personal experience with them. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/pfaf/cgi-bin/arr_html?Vitis+labrusca
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