Description
Grape (Vitis vinifera) is an ancient and widely cultivated fruit, loved worldwide for its rich varieties, taste and diverse uses. Grapes are generally round or oval in shape, of varying sizes, usually between 1 and 3 cm in diameter. Grapes usually grow in clusters, each cluster of grapes is closely connected by multiple fruits, forming a beautiful aggregate, like a string of pearls, which is mouth-watering. The flesh of the grape is juicy, and the juice overflows instantly after taking a bite, and the cool juice fills the mouth, bringing great satisfaction. Grapes can not only be eaten raw, but are also often used for winemaking, making juice, dried fruits (such as raisins), etc.
Name | Grape |
Botanical name: | Vitis vinifera |
Colors: | Purple |
Maturity: | Approximately 3-6 months |
Life Cycle: | Perennial |
Plant Height: | 60-120 inches |
Plant Spacing: | 6-8 inches |
Hardiness zones: | 6-10 |
Features: | Compact fruits |
Uses: | Fresh eating, wine making, juice |
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