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  2. Vitis riparia - Wikipedia

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    Vitis riparia Michx, with common names riverbank grape or frost grape, [1] is a vine indigenous to North America. As a climbing or trailing vine , it is widely distributed across central and eastern Canada and the central and northeastern parts of the United States , from Quebec to Texas , and eastern Montana to Nova Scotia .

  3. Beta (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Beta is a winter-hardy variety of North American grape derived from a cross of the Vitis labrusca-based cultivar Concord and a selection of Vitis riparia, the wild riverbank grape, called Carver. [1] It is an extremely cold-hardy grape that is self-fertile.

  4. Vitis - Wikipedia

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    The fruit of several Vitis species are grown commercially for consumption as fresh grapes and for fermentation into wine. [30] Vitis vinifera is the most important such species. [31] The leaves of several species of grapevine are edible and are used in the production of dolmades and Vietnamese lot leaves. [32]

  5. Wild grape - Wikipedia

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    Vitis species; specially Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris (the wild ancestor of Vitis vinifera), Vitis californica (California wild grape), Vitis girdiana (desert wild grape), and Vitis riparia; Ampelocissus acetosa, also known as Djabaru; Ampelopsis glandulosa, also known as porcelain berry; Cyphostemma juttae, a slow-growing ornamental plant.

  6. Frost grape - Wikipedia

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    Vitis riparia, native to North America; Vitis vulpina, native to North America This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 15:32 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  7. Frontenac (grape) - Wikipedia

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    It was grown from a crossing of the complex interspecific hybrid Landot 4511 and a very cold-hardy selection of Vitis riparia. It was released in 1996. Frontenac gris is a white wine version of Frontenac, introduced in 2003. It started as a single bud mutation of Frontenac, yielding gray (thus named gris) fruit and amber-colored juice. [1]

  8. Marechal Foch (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Some believe it to be a cross of Goldriesling (itself an intra-specific cross of Riesling and Courtiller Musqué) with a Vitis riparia - Vitis rupestris cross. Others contend that its pedigree is uncertain and may contain the grape variety Oberlin 595. [3] It ripens early, is cold-hardy and resistant to fungal diseases.

  9. Category:Vitis - Wikipedia

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