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  2. Glossary of viticulture terms - Wikipedia

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    The petals of a grapevine flower that are fused together to form the "cap" which is shed during flowering. Cambium The layer of undifferentiated meristematic cells located just underneath the bark of the grapevine from which all other plant tissues, including the xylem and phloem, originate from. Cane

  3. Vitis - Wikipedia

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    A grapevine leaf, depicted on a bronze coin from the Great Jewish Revolt The grapevine has a profound symbolic meaning in Jewish tradition and culture since antiquity. [ 33 ] It is referenced 55 times in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), along with grapes and wine, which are also frequently mentioned (55 and 19, respectively). [ 34 ]

  4. Old vine - Wikipedia

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    Block 42 at the Penfolds Kalimna Vineyard in the Barossa Valley contains Cabernet Sauvignon vines planted in 1888, believed to be the oldest Cabernet vineyard still producing wine. [8] The Barossa Old Vine Charter was established to protect the older vines in the region and prevent them from being removed from the ground.

  5. Grapevine (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Grapevine (internet service provider), an internet service provider based in Canberra, Australia; The Reykjavík Grapevine, an English language Icelandic magazine based in Reykjavík; The Grapevine, a publication in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia; Homeless Grapevine, a street newspaper in Cleveland

  6. Canopy (grape) - Wikipedia

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    The terms stem, stalks and shoots are sometimes used interchangeably but viticulturalists generally make some differentiation. The stem of the grapevine item, extending from cordon, is considered the shoot and this part is most often pruned in the process of "shoot thinning" to control grape yields.

  7. Vitis vinifera - Wikipedia

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    The grapevine is referenced 55 times in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), along with grapes and wine, which are also frequently mentioned (55 and 19, respectively). [11] The Bible lists the grapevine as one of the Seven Species of the Land of Israel , [ 12 ] [ 11 ] and frequently uses it as a symbol of the Israelites as the chosen people. [ 13 ]

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  9. BBCH-scale (grape) - Wikipedia

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    8: Ripening of berries 81: Beginning of ripening: berries begin to develop variety-specific colour 83: Berries developing colour 85: Softening of berries 89: Berries ripe for harvest 9: Senescence 91: After harvest; end of wood maturation 92: Beginning of leaf discolouration 93: Beginning of leaf-fall 95: 50% of leaves fallen 97: End of leaf ...