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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...
- flavor,
lacking the "foxy"
characteristics of
Vitis labrusca, but
usually quite sour and herbaceous.
V.
riparia has a wide
range and may
deviate considerably...
- The
Delaware grape is a
cultivar derived from the
grape species Vitis labrusca or 'Fox grape'
which is used for the
table and wine production. The skin...
- with 'Norton'
being a
complex hybrid with
ancestry from
V. aestivalis,
V. vinifera, and
V.
labrusca.
Norton was
first cultivated in Richmond, Virginia, and...
- The
Concord grape is a
cultivar derived from the
grape species Vitis labrusca (also
known as fox grape) that are used as
table grapes, wine
grapes and...
- are
primarily crosses between V.
vinifera and one or more of
V.
labrusca,
V.
riparia or
V. aestivalis.
Hybrids tend to be less
susceptible to
frost and...
-
Hybrid varieties from the
cross V.
amurensis x
V.vinifera or
V.
labrusca x
V.
amurensis were obtained. The
first crop of
V.
amurensis was
during the ****anese...
-
background including:
V.
berlandieri Planch.,
V.
labrusca L.,
V. lince****ii Buckley,
V.
riparia Michx.,
V.
rupestris Scheele, and
V. vinifera. The hybrid...
-
matter of years. Later,
North American rootstocks became widely used to
graft V.
vinifera cultivars so as to
withstand the
presence of phylloxera. In the...
- grapes,
Vitis labrusca were
resistant to
grape Phylloxera. His work with J. E.
Planchon led to the use of
grafting French grape on
V.
labrusca root stock...