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Grape Phylloxera, HYG-2600-94
... grape leaves are quite conspicuous. Fig. 3. Phylloxera galls on the rootlets of 'Concord' and other American cultivars are not uncommon. Damage Feeding by root phylloxera on European ... heightened awareness of foliar phylloxera. Foliar phylloxera reduce net photosynthesis of grape leaves. Leaf galling by grape phylloxera causes distortion, necrosis, and premature defoliation of French-American vines. ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Grape
... / Vitis (Vitis labrusca) American bunch grape, also called fox grape (Vitis labrusca); European grape (V. vinifera); Muscatine grape (V. rotundifolia ) The grape is one of the oldest fruits ... coignetiae) V. coignetiae (glory vine); V. labrusca (fox grape); V. riparia (riverbank grape); V. rotundifolia (Muscatine grape); V. vinifera (European grape); V. 'Concord'; V. 'Delaware'; V. 'Fredonia' The ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

MUSCADINE GRAPE Fruit Facts
... Grape. Related Species: Summer grape (Vitis aestivalis), California Grape (V. californica), American Grape, Fox Grape (V. labrusca), River Bank Grape (V. riparia), Sand Grape (V. rupestris), European Grape (V. vinifera). Origin: The muscadine grape ...
www.crfg.org

Growing Grapes In Phoenix Arizona - Vitaceae
... the summer heat and winter cold. European grape varieties with high heat requirements are recommended. Fruit The best grape varieties for the Phoenix area are in the European class (Vitis vinifera). Flame seedless ... have adequate water. Cold Tolerance European grapes are hardy down to 5 degrees Fahrenheit so there are no concerns about frost damage in Phoenix Arizona. Grape vines are deciduous, so ...
www.phoenixtropicals.com

Vines
... Fragrant white flowers in June. V Vitis vinifera 6 10' X 15' Deciduous. Attractive leaves. European Grape Low Sun Edible fruit. W Wisteria floribunda 6 15' X 15' Deciduous. Long strings of ...
www.rodsgarden.50megs.com

Grape
... in long strips, and diaphragms in pith at nodes. itis vinifera, the European grape, and V. labrusca, the Concord grape. 2. Muscadinia - "Muscadine grapes"; small fruit clusters, thick-skinned fruit, ... 'Niagara', `Isabella', 'Delaware', and 'Catawba'. V. vinifera L., the European or Wine grape. Vitis vinifera is also called "Old World grape" since most production occurs in Europe and the other ...
www.uga.edu

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... roots are fragrant, and form one of the principal aromatics of European growth- the other parts of the plant have the same flavour ... it is not a matter of general knowledge that the Muscatel grape-like flavour of some wines, made on both sides of theRhine, ... been employed as a substitute, but it is inferior to the European Angelica, being less aromatic. WILD ANGELICA (A. sylvestris, Linn.), yields a ...
botanical.com

California Backyard Orchard: Grapes
... . Summer Growing Season Continue dusting or spraying sulfur or soap to control powdery mildew on European varieties until fruit is nearly ripe. Irrigate vines, providing 3-4 inches of water every ... the vine with a heavy (3-4" thick) organic mulch. Grape Links UC Fruit and Nut RIC Home Fruit Production: Grape Training Systems Henry F. DiCarlo and Chad Finn Department of Horticulture ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Suggested 2005 Grape Spray Programs
... SW Michigan are climbing cutworm, grape flea beetle, grape berry moth, rose chafer, Japanese beetle, and grape leafhopper. Minor pests are grape root borers, phylloxera and European red mite. The main ... rose chafer. Insecticides are also applied after bloom to control grape berry moth, Japanese beetle and grape leafhopper. Grape leafhopper is becoming resistant to Sevin in some regions of Michigan ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Grape Variety and Disease Susceptablity Table
... Grape Variety and Disease Susceptablity Table HORTICULTURE Table 1. Fungus disease susceptibility1 and sulfur sensitivity2 of American, French Hybrid, and Vinifera (European) grape varieties. Variety Phomopsis Black Rot Downy Mildew Powdery Mildew Botrytis ...
www.canr.msu.edu
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