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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
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The oldest grapevine in America is the "Mother Vine" located on Roanoke Island. [10] [11] The vine is believed to be the progenitor of scuppernong grapes and was first recorded by colonists in 1584. [12] [13]
In viticulture, the grape cluster (also bunch of grapes) is a fertilized inflorescence of the grapevine, the only part of this plant used for food. [1] The size of the grape bunch greatly varies, from few grams to kilograms, depending on the grape variety and conditions during the fruit set.
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Growth stage Code Description 0: Sprouting/Bud development 00: Dormancy: winter buds pointed to rounded, light or dark brown according to cultivar; bud scales more or less closed according to cultivar
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