Jim,
VI only has pictures of the leaf and shoots and list the bery as
blue-black. If thats the case then the deeply lobed plant is a corvina
(now whats the otherone?). Grape pictures dot com has a picture of
corvina berries b/ they are red.
--- In ampelography@y..., jimboward@a... wrote:
> Ron,
>
> You can see pictures of Corvina Veronese in the International Vitis
Database.
> The URL is:
>
> http://www.genres.de/idb/vitis/
>
> (Hint--click the GO button beside the "Single Fields," key
in "corvina" in the
> search field, select the entry returned (then the accession link
within), and
> near the bottom of the accession's entry, there are links for leaf
and shoot
> pictures. Good luck!
>
> -Jim Ward-
> Eno River Vineyards
>
> In a message dated 10/9/2001 7:38:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> Vanclaybor@a... writes:
>
>
> >
> > In an earlier post, I mentioned that i have two corvina vines
> > that look differently. On of them had fruit on it. While the
leaves
> > were deeply lobed like cabernet savignon, they were smoother and
less
> > rugose. The fruit was purple and ovate ~10x15mm. Any help.
> >