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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. Toxicodendron radicans - Wikipedia

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    The thick vines of riverbank grape (Vitis riparia), with no rootlets visible, differ from the vines of poison ivy, which have so many rootlets that the stem going up a tree looks furry. Riverbank grapevines are purplish in color, tend to hang away from their support trees, and have shreddy bark; poison ivy vines are brown, attached to their ...

  4. Vitis rupestris - Wikipedia

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    Vitis rupestris is a species of grape native to the United States that is known by many common names including July, Coon, sand, sugar, beach, bush, currant, ingar, rock, and mountain grape. It is used for breeding several French-American hybrids as well as many root stocks.

  5. Grape therapy - Wikipedia

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    Grape therapy or grape diet, also known as ampelotherapy, is a diet that involves heavy consumption of grapes, including seeds, and parts of the vine, including leaves, that is a form of alternative medicine. The concept was developed in 19th-century Germany in spas such as Bad Duerkheim and Merano. [1]

  6. Are Eco-Friendly Tours the Future of Live Music? How Billie ...

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    The band also urges concertgoers to use low-carbon travel methods. Coldplay has seen a 49% reduction in emissions compared to its previous tour (per an app and post-show surveys), says Luke Howell ...

  7. Vitis vulpina - Wikipedia

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    The more common name, frost grape, refers to the fact that this otherwise acidic/tart-tasting grape becomes more desirable and sweet once it is exposed to a frost. Vitis vulpina is a high-climbing woody vine with a thick trunk and red tendrils. The grapes and the vine itself have many uses ranging from herbal remedies to edible delicacies.

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  9. Farmland advocates submit ballot measure over 2,400-home ...

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    Opponents of a 2,400-home annexation on the west side of Riverbank have filed signatures aimed at getting it on a ballot. If approved sometime in 2024, the measure would require future voter ...