A year later we discovered the Tetramicra riparia species, with very small flowers.
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The researchers crossed V. riparia with Seyval, a hybrid grape insensitive to day length.
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Vitis riparia, a wild vine of North America, is sometimes used for winemaking and for jam.
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They have been called Tetramicra riparia and Encyclia navarroi.
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Our work provides molecular evidence of the greater relationship of T. riparia with these species on the neighbouring island.
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In addition, Vitis riparia, a wild vine of the Mississippi Valley, did not cross pollinate with less resistant species, the cause of previous grafting failures.
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A genus of Hirundinidae
R. paludicolanR. chinensisnR. congicanR. riparianR. dilutanR. cincta
(Riparium) A vivarium (Latin, literally for "place of life"; plural: vivaria or vivariums) is a usually enclosed area for keeping and raising animals or plants for observation or research. ...
(rye-PAIR-ee-ah) one of the grape species that originated in America. Known for cold hardiness and fungus resistance, it is often used as a source for hybridizing or as rootstock for grafting, though its own grapes are rarely used for wine.
Short hand designation for the American grape species Vitis riparia.