Grape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A grape is the non-climacteric fruit, botanically a true berry, that grows on the perennial and deciduous woody vines of the genus Vitis . Grapes can be eaten raw or used for making jam, juice, je...
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Since before California was even a state, families have been growing the finest grapes from its fertile soil. Since 1839, knowledge, tradition and passion have been passed down from generation to generation. ... California Table Grape Commission...
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At The Grape, our passion is placing your next favorite find at your fingertips, whether you’re relaxing with friends or colleagues at our very social Wine Bar & Bistro, or perusing our Wine Shop. ... At The Grape, you don’t have to be a connoisseur to enjoy a glass of wine. (But don’t be surprised if you become...
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Information for Professionals >> ... News from the grapevine. Welch's coupons and healthful advice for your whole family ... Concord Grape Blends. New & Delicious. Try one today >
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Grape Pictures Page ... 1. Concord grape fruit. This is a seeded American variety that is grown for use in juice, jam, and jelly production. ... 2. Muscadine grape fruit and foliage. The muscadine grape is native to and well adapted to the humid areas of the Southwestern United States.
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Grapes - Food Reference: Grapes; Culinary and cooking history, trivia, kitchen & cooking tips & facts, recipes, quotes, humor, poetry and culinary crosswords ... GRAPE FACTS & TRIVIA...
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Grape - Vitis sp. ... Most grape vines have big leaves and their leaves do not dwarf well. To have a reasonable proportion for a bonsai there needs to be a relatively large and old massive trunk. ... Temperature: Early frost is the big grape-killer. Grapes can handle very cold temperatures but they need to go dormant first.
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www.bonsai-bci.com/species/grape.html
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Origin: The muscadine grape is native to the southeastern United States, found in the wild from Delaware to the Gulf of Mexico and westward to Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Many older varieties were selections from the wild, but the Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station and the U.S. Dept.
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