GRAPEVINES - significado y definición. Qué es GRAPEVINES
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Qué (quién) es GRAPEVINES - definición

GENUS OF GRAPE-PRODUCING PLANTS
Grape vine; Grape-vine; Vitis species; Vitis (genus); Grapevines; Muscadinia; Grapevine
  • ''[[Vitis coignetiae]]'' with autumn leaves
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  • 'Palatina', a Hungary grape
  • Vitis near a house in [[Hontecillas]].
  • Developing inflorescences of ''Vitis vinifera''

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·noun A vine or climbing shrub, of the genus Vitis, having small green flowers and lobed leaves, and bearing the fruit called grapes.

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Vitis

Vitis (grapevine) is a genus of 79 accepted species of vining plants in the flowering plant family Vitaceae. The genus is made up of species predominantly from the Northern Hemisphere. It is economically important as the source of grapes, both for direct consumption of the fruit and for fermentation to produce wine. The study and cultivation of grapevines is called viticulture.

Most cultivated Vitis varieties are wind-pollinated with hermaphroditic flowers containing both male and female reproductive structures, while wild species are dieceous. These flowers are grouped in bunches called inflorescences. In many species, such as Vitis vinifera, each successfully pollinated flower becomes a grape berry with the inflorescence turning into a cluster of grapes. While the flowers of the grapevines are usually very small, the berries are often large and brightly colored with sweet flavors that attract birds and other animals to disperse the seeds contained within the berries.

Grapevines usually only produce fruit on shoots that came from buds that were developed during the previous growing season. In viticulture, this is one of the principles behind pruning the previous year's growth (or "One year old wood") that includes shoots that have turned hard and woody during the winter (after harvest in commercial viticulture). These vines will be pruned either into a cane which will support 8 to 15 buds or to a smaller spur which holds 2 to 3 buds.

Ejemplos de uso de GRAPEVINES
1. Just recently, another 400 grapevines were uprooted.
2. They will run grapevines on the outside of their houses so the walls are shaded.
3. Some wreaths have frames made of grapevines, florist‘s foam, Styrofoam, or straw.
4. The grapevines were dead, the houses looted, the mosque in ruins and the magnificent sycamores burned black.
5. Shamai Pozak at Ofra had young saplings chopped down, tons of grapevines destroyed before the harvest, and irrigation pipes torched.