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Published In: Species Plantarum 1: 202. 1753. (1 May 1753) (Sp. Pl.) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Contributor Text: S. NAZIMUDDIN AND M. QAISER
General/Distribution: A genus of 60-70 species, distributed mostly in temperate region of Northern hemisphere; tropics and substopics of Asia, Africa. N. America and Polynesia, represented here by following 3 species.

 

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Shrubby climbers, deciduous or evergreen, mostly climbing by tendrils, usually branched. Leaves simple or palmately compound, 3-9 foliolate, often variously lobed, rarely pinnatifid, Inflorescence leaf opposed. Flowers 5-merous, pedicellate, polygamous dioecious, rarely bisexual. Hypanthium cupular slightly lobed or toothed. Petals 5(-7) cohering at the apex (calyptrate) and falling off as a single unit after anthesis. Stamens 5(-7) inserted at the base of hypogynous disc, usually lobed, Ovary 2-locular; style short, conical, stigma slightly bibbed or dialated; loculi 2-ovulate; berry ovoid or globose, pulpy, usually edible, 2-4 seeded. Seed mostly pyriform with beaked base.
 

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1.Underside of the leaves, petiole and inflorescence woolly tomentose
Vitis jacquemontii
1.Underside of the leaves, petiole and inflorescence pubescent, glabrous or glabrescent
2.Stipules oval. Inflorescence equal or slightly shorter than peduncles
Vitis parvifolia
2.Stipules not oval, Inflorescence longer than peduncles
Vitis vinifera
 
 
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