Vaccinium vitis-idaea spreads by underground stems to form dense clonal colonies.
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Vitis riparia, a wild vine of North America, is sometimes used for winemaking and for jam.
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The vines in question are vitis vinifera, or the species of grapes used for fine winemaking.
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Lots of lifestyle factors make certain vitis harder to absorb.
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Carbon-dated petrified vitis vinefera grape pits have been found in neolithic sites in the Caucasus region.
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Vitis-Shomron was later captured and sent the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp with her mother and sister.
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It costs nothing to join VITIS and unlike many recent daily sale sites you don't need a special invitation.
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But VITIS does, and that's why it caught my eye.
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Gradually, from that time until now, the hybrids were replaced with more vitis vinefera varieties from diverse European regions.
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The type genus of the family Vitaceae; woody vines with simple leaves and small flowers; includes a wide variety of grapes
Vitis (grapevines) is a genus of about 60 species of vining plants in the flowering plant family Vitaceae. The genus is made up of species predominantly from the Northern hemisphere. ...
A taxonomic genus, within family Vitaceae - the grapevine
The botanical name for a vine is Vitis. Vitis vinifera, the grape-bearing vine, is responsible for most of the world's quality wines. The North American Vitis labrusca is a native vine.
VINIFERA Vine species used to make wine.
Genus name for grapes used in wine making, the principle grape used is V. vinifera; one of 14 genera in the family Vitaceae; there are roughly 60 species of Vitis; other species are important sources of rootstock and disease resistance