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  2. Bignonia capreolata - Wikipedia

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    Bignonia capreolata is a vine commonly referred to as crossvine. [3] The common name refers to the cross-shaped pattern revealed when the stem is cut; this pattern results from four radial wedges of phloem embedded within the stem's xylem. [4]

  3. Glossary of viticulture terms - Wikipedia

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    Balance pruning A method of pruning based on the amount of growth that the vine experienced the previous growing season.This is often determined by weighing the one-year-old that is pruned during the winter dormancy period and using a formula to determine how many buds should be left for the next season's crop.

  4. Vines Cross - Wikipedia

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    Vines Cross is a hamlet in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England.It is 2.7 miles from the market town of Heathfield.. This dormitory village once had a thriving school, bakers, post office, church and grocers, but now only has a public house (The Brewers Arms) and a garage.

  5. Vitis - Wikipedia

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    Vitis (grapevine) is a genus of 81 accepted species [5] of vining plants in the flowering plant family Vitaceae.The genus consists of species predominantly from the Northern Hemisphere.

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  7. Vine - Wikipedia

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    Momordica charantia (bitter melon), a climbing plant A tendril. A vine (from Latin vīnea 'grapevine, vineyard'; from vīnum 'wine') is any plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent (that is, climbing) stems, lianas, or runners.

  8. Hybrid grape - Wikipedia

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    The hybrid grape Merzling created by a crossing Seyve-Villard 5276 with a cross Riesling × Pinot gris.. During the first half of the 20th century, various breeding programs were developed in an attempt to deal with the consequences of the Phylloxera louse, which was responsible for the destruction of European vineyards from 1863 onwards.

  9. Propagation of grapevines - Wikipedia

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    Pinot gris (center) and Pinot blanc (right) are color mutations of Pinot noir (left). A color mutation is a grape variety that while genetically similar to the original variety is considered unique enough to merit being considered its own variety.