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Fox grape may refer to any of the following species of grapevine:
Common undergrowth includes jewelweed, bulrush, poison ivy, Virginia creeper, and fox grape.
Chapter 2 (Illumination)-Douglas goes with his ten-year-old brother Tom and his father to pick fox grapes.
In Brazil, it has been found growing as an endophyte on the healthy leaves of fox grape (Vitis labrusca).
The school is located on 8 Fox Grape Road, just inside of the Ocean Gate into Sea Pines Resort.
The type of grape that probably grew at Vine Brook was Vitis labrusca, or "Fox Grape."
We turned down an unmarked, deeply rutted road, winding through five miles of thick scrub oak and fox grape, and then moved down a long slope to the shore.
Stout as she was, she roamed the scrubby banks of Norway Creek looking for fox grapes and goose plums, like a wild creature in search of prey.
The Noah grape is a cultivar derived from the grape species Vitis labrusca or 'fox grape' which is used for table, juice and wine production.
Vitis labrusca (Fox grape) is a species of grapevines belonging to the Vitis genus in the flowering plant family Vitaceae.
As a result, most non-vintage-dated "Malmsey" was made from the widely grown Tinta Negra Mole or even from fox grape varieties.
Vitis vulpina (commonly known as frost grape, winter grape or fox grape) is a herbaceous perennial vine of the family Vitaceae (Grape).
Visitors will also be able to hear a talk about North American grapes, including the wild and tasteless fox grape, and there's a small exhibition, "The Natural History of Grapes."
A serpentine boardwalk transports the visitor into a primordial landscape, a red maple swamp looming with ancient, twisted trees hung with fox grape and moonseed vines, overshadowing swags of netted chain fern.
"Like making dandelion wine, like buying these new tennis shoes, like shooting off the first firecracker of the year, like making lemonade, like getting slivers in our feet, like picking wild fox grapes.
The bees followed and the smell of fox grapes and yellow summer followed as he walked heavy-laden and half drunk, his fingers wonderously callused, arms numb, feet stumbling so his father caught his shoulder.
Main courses include pancetta-wrapped medallions of monkfish with braised cabbage; roasted loin of venison with a fox grape poivrade, creamy cauliflower gratin, black trumpets and chestnuts, and fillet of halibut steamed over herbs.
Second, a bevy of invasive plants like black swallowwort, purple loosestrife and fox grape now crowd the reservation's meadows and the metropolitan area, choking out both host plants and nectar sources and in some cases proving toxic to caterpillars.
Both the leaves and fruit resemble that of the Fox Grape (Vitis labrusca); confusion can be dangerous as Moonseed fruit is poisonous, unlike the edible Fox Grape fruit.
The Concord grape, a cross between the native fox grape, Vitis labrusca, and the European V. vinifera, grows on a rampant vine that, left unpruned, will wind through our lilacs and viburnums and up over the cedars.
It is related to the "Fox Grape", Vitis labrusca, and it is an offspring of an open pollination variant of V. labrusca, which means that it is classified as an interspecific crossing, a hybrid grape.
With buckets half burdened with fox grapes and wild strawberries, followed by bees which were, no more, no less, said Father, the world humming under its breath, they sat on a green-mossed log, chewing sandwiches and trying to listen to the forest the same way Father did.
Dad laughed and lunch was over and they moved again into the shadows to find fox grapes and the tiny wild strawberries, bent down, all three of them, hands coming and going, the pails getting heavy, and Douglas holding his breath, thinking, Yes, yes, it's near again!
Vitis labrusca, the Fox grapevine, sometimes used for wine.
This trait gives Vitis labrusca the name of "slip skin" grapes.
Concord grapes and other Vitis labrusca grapes are grown in the region as well.
Evan planted several varieties of Vitis labrusca there.
Vitis labrusca, native to northeastern North America.
Native American grapevines include varieties such as Vitis labrusca, which is resistant to the bug.
It is Vitis Labrusca which lends the wine its characteristic "strawberry" flavouring.
Most are self-fertile, unlike wild Vitis labrusca.
This promoted another indigenous agricultural item of the American Colonies, the Vitis labrusca grapes.
Vitis labrusca (N)
Many consider the likely male parent to have been Catawba, itself probably half Vitis labrusca, which Bull had growing nearby.
Should Edelweiss not be harvested early, the completely ripe Vitis labrusca flavoring becomes too strong for the palate of most.
In Brazil, it has been found growing as an endophyte on the healthy leaves of fox grape (Vitis labrusca).
Eighty-three percent of New York's grape area is Vitis labrusca varieties (mostly Concord).
It is thought to be a hybrid between Vitis vinifera and Vitis labrusca.
Noah, its other parent, is itself a cross of Vitis labrusca and Vitis riparia.
Like many other American vine species, Vitis labrusca has some natural resistance to many grape diseases, including phylloxera.
He was among the first to notice that the American grapes, Vitis labrusca were resistant to grape Phylloxera.
Therefore it is more properly termed 'Vitis x labruscana' rather than 'Vitis labrusca'.
Several small vineyards, planted mostly with Vitis labrusca sprang up until prohibition encouraged the uprooting and replanting with other agricultural crops.
Jessica is a cross of a selection of Vitis labrusca by Vitis aestivalis.
A variety of Vitis vinifera and Vitis labrusca grape varieties can be grown in the area.
Charles Valentine Riley noted that the American species Vitis labrusca was resistant to Phylloxera.
They found it necessary to focus on the native species of Vitis labrusca and Vitis riparia along with various hybrids.
The type of grape that probably grew at Vine Brook was Vitis labrusca, or "Fox Grape."
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