Saturday, April 24, 2010

What is the scientific name of grapes?

i need the the scientific name of grapes. i don't know if it is either "vitis riparia" or "vitis" only. really need this tommorow pls.

What is the scientific name of grapes?
Vitis reparia refers to a particular type of grape. In horticulture, the first name is the one that is capitalized and the one that refers to the genus, "vitis". The second name is added to be more specific.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitis_vinif...
Reply:the family is vitaceae, vitis is the genus, riparia is a species native to the eastern united states and canada.
Reply:Vitis labrusca, the North American table and grape juice grapevines, sometimes used for wine. Native to the Eastern United States and Canada.





Vitis riparia, a wild vine of North America, sometimes used for winemaking and for jam. Native to the entire Eastern U.S. and north to Quebec.





Vitis rotundifolia, the muscadines, used for jams and wine. Native to the Southeastern United States from Delaware to the Gulf of Mexico.





Vitis vulpina Frost grape. Native to the Midwest east to the coast up through New York.





Vitis amurensis Most important Asian species
Reply:A grape is the non-climacteric fruit that grows on the perennial and deciduous woody vines of the genus Vitis.


It has several species names depending on what particular grape we are talking about.
Reply:The botanical name for grapes is: Namily Vitaceae; Vitis vinifera. Hope this helps.





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