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Vitis vinifera - traducción al árabe

SPECIES OF FLOWERING PLANT IN THE GRAPE VINE FAMILY VITACEAE
Vitis vinefera; Vitis viniferia; Vitis Vinifera; Vitis sylvestris; Vitis vinifera L.; V. sylvestris; V. vinifera; Vitis vinifera subsp. sylvestris; Common grape vine
  • Etruscan]] terracotta from the 6th century BC
  • A cultivated Common Grape Vine, ''Vitis vinifera'' subsp. ''vinifera''
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  • Young grapevine buds and leaves

Vitis vinifera         
‎ كَرْمَةٌ شائِعَة‎
Vitis         
  • ''[[Vitis coignetiae]]'' with autumn leaves
  • Jerez]].
  • 'Palatina', a Hungary grape
  • Vitis near a house in [[Hontecillas]].
  • Developing inflorescences of ''Vitis vinifera''
GENUS OF GRAPE-PRODUCING PLANTS
Grape vine; Grape-vine; Vitis species; Vitis (genus); Grapevines; Muscadinia; Grapevine
كَرْمَة (جنس من النباتات)
grape vine         
  • ''[[Vitis coignetiae]]'' with autumn leaves
  • Jerez]].
  • 'Palatina', a Hungary grape
  • Vitis near a house in [[Hontecillas]].
  • Developing inflorescences of ''Vitis vinifera''
GENUS OF GRAPE-PRODUCING PLANTS
Grape vine; Grape-vine; Vitis species; Vitis (genus); Grapevines; Muscadinia; Grapevine
إشاعة, كرمة, مصدر سري للمعلومات

Definición

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Wikipedia

Vitis vinifera

Vitis vinifera, the common grape vine, is a species of flowering plant, native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, from Morocco and Portugal north to southern Germany and east to northern Iran. There are currently between 5,000 and 10,000 varieties of Vitis vinifera grapes though only a few are of commercial significance for wine and table grape production.

The wild grape is often classified as Vitis vinifera sylvestris (in some classifications considered Vitis sylvestris), with Vitis vinifera vinifera restricted to cultivated forms. Domesticated vines have hermaphrodite flowers, but sylvestris is dioecious (male and female flowers on separate plants) and pollination is required for fruit to develop.

Grapes can be eaten fresh or dried to produce raisins, sultanas, and currants. Grape leaves are used in the cuisine of many cultures. The fresh grapes can also be processed into juice that is fermented to make wine and vinegar. Cultivars of Vitis vinifera form the basis of the majority of wines produced around the world. All of the familiar wine varieties belong to Vitis vinifera, which is cultivated on every continent except for Antarctica, and in all the major wine regions of the world.