You know Carl what I'd really like to learn is grape taxonomy, Unless I am
mistaken that would permit me to identify the differences as well as the
simularities between Vitis Riparia, Vitis "Beta" and say Vitis "Concord". A
real grape breeders working key to the various species.
Jean Houle
Charlemagne Quebec
Zone de rusticité 4b-5a du Canada
Canada plant hardiness zone 4b-5a
Sud-ouest du Québec / Southwest Québec
"Petit ou grand, un bon vin a la gueule de l'endroit où il est né, et les
tripes du bonhomme qui l'a fait." Jacques Puisais
"The best chance of success is crossing adaptive hybrids on other adaptive
hybrids."
Elmer Swenson
>From: "Carl Camper" <chateaustripmine@...>
>Reply-To: ampelography@yahoogroups.com
>To: ampelography@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [ampelography] Ampelography database
>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 20:56:39 -0000
>
>Each winter I choose something to study - inside where it is warm. This
>year the subject is ampelography. By spring I should be able to mis-
>identify nearly any vine with authority.
>
>Does anyone know of any ampelography databases readily available on the
>internet?
>
>Carl
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