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  2. Vitis labrusca - Wikipedia

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    Vitis labrusca, the fox grape, is a species of grapevines belonging to the Vitis genus in the flowering plant family Vitaceae.The vines are native to eastern North America and are the source of many grape cultivars, including Catawba, Concord, Delaware, Isabella, Niagara, and many hybrid grape varieties such as Agawam, Alexander and Onaka.

  3. Blanc du Bois - Wikipedia

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    There are currently more acres of Blanc Du Bois grown in Texas than in any other state and it now ranks as the top produced white wine grapes in Texas. As the name implies, only white wine is made from Blanc du Bois grapes. The grape is used to make white wine varieties that range from dry, semi-sweet, and blush, to port and sparkling [4]

  4. List of grape varieties - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Vitis labrusca (wine and table) 1.3.1 Wine grapes. 1.3.2 Red table grapes. ... Common name(s) All synonyms Country of origin Pedigree Hectares cultivated (year)

  5. Vitis × labruscana - Wikipedia

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    Such cultivars are frequently referred to as "labrusca", however many are as little as half Vitis labrusca in their pedigree. Another common term, arguably more accurate, is "labrusca-type". These varieties do in fact possess many of the traits of Vitis labrusca, frequently including slipskin fruit, strong "foxy" flavor/odor, and large leaves ...

  6. Fox grape - Wikipedia

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    Fox grape is a common name which may refer to the following species of grapevine: Vitis labrusca; Vitis vulpina (also called "frost grape")

  7. Neil Sperry: Answers to common questions before North Texas ...

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    Neil Sperry: Answers to common questions before North Texas gardening season ramps up. Neil Sperry. February 3, 2023 at 7:00 AM. 1 / 4. ... Let’s address a few of the common ones.

  8. Niagara (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Niagara grapes are a variety of the North American grape species Vitis labrusca (botanical family Vitaceae) and are used as table grapes and for wines, as well as jams and juice. [1] Niagara is the leading green grape grown in the United States.

  9. Concord grape - Wikipedia

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    Concord grapes are often used to make grape jelly and are only occasionally available as table grapes, [5] especially in New England.They are the usual grapes used in the jelly for the traditional peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and Concord grape jelly is a staple product in U.S. supermarkets.