RMGR86A9–Othello, Vitis Labrusca, Vitis Riparia, Vitis Vinifera Grapes, A Red Grape
RFJXKTHT–Wild grape vine (Vitis riparia) bearing fruit
RFF1G9X1–Hybrid of Vitis riparia and Vitis berlandieri grapes in the forest under the warm autumn sun
RM2A128C2–A bunch of Vitis riparia Michx grapes, the riverbank grape or frost grape, indigenous to North America and used for grafting and breeding grapes.
RF2BWNG9J–Wild Grapes, Vitis riparia, climbing into the forest canopy at the Bundy Hill nature preserve in Isabella Country, Michigan, USA
RM2TAB83P–Vitis riparia (USDA) 2-3.
RM2CEGYJX–. How to know wild fruits; a guide to plants when not in flower by means of fruit and leaf. estivalis. A distinguishing feature isthe thick blue bloom on the under surface of theleaf. It loses this toward fall, but does not havethe brown woolly masses of the Summer Grape.The petioles and tendrils are long. The young growths, as well as the under leafsurface, are usually covered with the distinguish-ing blue bloom. The vine growls along streamsand on banks from New York to Illinois and tomountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. RIVERSIDE OR SWEET-SCENTED GRAPE Vitia vulpina. Vitis riparia Gra
RMPG1BJM–. The botany of crop plants : a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 494 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS. Fig. 209.—Fruit-bearing shoot of river-bank grape (Vitis riparia). {After Hedrick.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Robbins, Wilfred William, 1884-1952. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son
RM2B0APBF–Climbing Vitis riparia - Grapevine growing on wooden trellis against a blue sky in summer
RFMADTFM–heart shaped vine
RMMAB56G–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Oidium Tuckeri Berk. Konidienträger, Ji Haustorien (stark vergr.). Nach Sorauer. Lager bilden. Konidien zu 2—3 in kurzen Ketten, ellipsoidisch oder länglich eiförmig, beidendig stumpf, hyalin, innen gekörnelt, 25—30 f.t lang und 15—17 u breit. An lebenden Blättern und Trauben von Vitis vinifera, aesti- valis, riparia, candicans in allen weinbauenden Ländern der nörd- lichen Hemisphäre, sowie in Australien weit verbreitet. Der Pilz, als Mehltau des Weines (Mildew) bekannt und gefürchtet, richtet unter Umständ
RF2RYBJCB–Riverbank grapes (Vitis riparia) and green leaves
RF2GCCFPM–The riverbank grape or frost grape (Vitis riparia) is a vine indigenous to North America
RF2RMHFBP–Wild grape. The riverbank grape or frost grape (Vitis riparia) is a vine indigenous to North America.
RFW2XAGH–Growing grape in vineyard in the sunlight. Clusters of unripe grape close-up.
RF2BWNG74–Wild Grapes, Vitis riparia, climbing into the forest canopy at the Bundy Hill nature preserve in Isabella Country, Michigan, USA
RMRH900X–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 494 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS. Fig. 209.—Fruit-boaring slioot of river-bank: grape (Vitis riparia). (.I//1' Hedrick.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Robbins, Wilfred William, 1884-1952. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston
RMM4EWGM–Vitis riparia, River Bank Grape, Blossom
RFEWJ4TR–River bank wild grape, Vitis riparia, vine growing green grapes in summer
RMRH8YD2–. The botany of crop plants; a text and reference book. Botany, Economic. 494 BOTANY OF CROP PLANTS. Fig. 209.—Fruit-bearing shoot of river-bank grape (Vitis riparia). (After Hedrick.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Robbins, Wilfred William, 1884-1952. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co
RMM4EWGT–Vitis riparia, River Bank Grape, Blossom
RMFHBFXE–Vitis riparia, Bank grape, autumn leaves
RMM4EWGP–Vitis riparia, River Bank Grape, Blüten, Blossom
RF2BHKCC9–Wild Grape, Vitis riparia, vines in the Trillium Ravine Nature Preserve, owned by the Michigan Nature Association, near Niles, Michigan, USA
RMRGBD59–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Leaves of Four Native American Species of Grapes Extensively Used as Stocks on Which to Graft Vinifera Varieties. Fig. l.—Vitisrupestris, upper and lower side of leaf, one-fourth natural size. Fig. 2.—Vitisaestivalis, upper and lower side of leaf, one-fourth natural size. Fig. 3.—Vitis labrusca, upper and lower side of leaf, one-seventh natural size. Fig. 4.—Vitis riparia, upper and lower side of leaf, two-nttns natural size.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit
RF2BHKC51–Wild Grape, Vitis riparia, vines in the Trillium Ravine Nature Preserve, owned by the Michigan Nature Association, near Niles, Michigan, USA
RMREB5RD–. Concord area trees and shrubs. Botany; Trees; Shrubs. VINES ALTERNATE SIMPLE LEAVES GRAPES & AMPELOPSIS: Vines climbing by tendrils Leaves toothed and usually lobed. AMUR AMPELOPSIS Ampelopsis brevipedunculata Leaves 3-lobed. Bark speckled, tight (not peeling or shredding). Stem pith white. Berries becoming bright blue (rarely whitish), edibility unknown. Roadsides, thickets. Occasional escape. RIVERBANK GRAPE Vitis riparia Leaves with large coarse teeth (often long-tapered), becoming mostly hairless beneath and not whitened. Grapes 8-12 mm. thick, with much bloom, sour. Rich thickets, r
RF2BHKBX9–Wild Grape, Vitis riparia, vines in the Trillium Ravine Nature Preserve, owned by the Michigan Nature Association, near Niles, Michigan, USA
RMRMX3JG–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. RECHERCHES SUR LES LENTICELLES. 49. Robinia Pseudacacia. Sarothamnus scoparius. Rubus micranthus. Rhamnus Frangula Sambucus nigra. Spiraea lanceolata. Salix babylonica. Syringa vulgaris. Tamarix gallica. Ulmus campestris. TJlex europœus. Viburnum Tinus Veronica speciosa. Vitîs Riparia. Salisburia adiantifolia. Vitis JEstivalis* Nota. — Pour la plupart des plantes examinées, on a rencontré du premier coup une ou deux lenticelles baso- radicellaires. Pour quelques plantes seulement, il a fallu chercher à la base d'autres radicelles [Acer Negundo, Cer
RFF4F4GB–River bank wild grape, Vitis riparia, vine growing green grapes in summer