grapes
| Title |
Grapes |
| Caption |
Vitis aestivalis Michx. - summer grape |
| Source |
©Ted Bodner. James H. Miller and Karl V. Miller. 2005. Forest plants of the southeast and their wildlife uses. University of Georgia Press., Athens. |
| Date |
2005 |
| URL |
http://plants.usda.gov/java/largeImage?imageID=viae_006_avp.tif |
| Creator |
Ted Bodner |
| Type |
Photograph |
| Copyright |
2005 Ted Bodner |
| Origin |
Internet |
| Notes |
Hariot; p.9 ‘There are two kinds of grapes . . . one small and sowre … other greater and . . . ofhimselfeiushious (sic) sweet.”; Lawson; p.108 . . . six sorts . . . ; Black Bunch-grape, crimson juice, thick kin, not large, in clusters; Another sort of Black-grape, similar to above but with light colored juice; Fox-Grapes, four sorts; SummerGrapes, ripe in July, do not grow in clusters, 5 or 6 in a bunch, large; Winter-fruit, ripe in Sept., Oct.; Bellis Hariot’s large grape was most likely Vitis rotundifolia Michaux (Muscadine), the smaller, V. aestivalis Michaux (Summer grape) See Radford, 1968, p. 695; The muscadine is also called ‘Summer Fox Grape’ and ‘Scuppernong’.; |
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