Vitis, Linnaeus, 1753
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.224.3.2 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FAD01C-FFE0-FFAD-07FA-0CFD8D9325F3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Vitis |
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Key to species and hybrids of Vitis View in CoL in Italy
1. Mature leaf blades white or rufescent-floccose to -tomentose or subglabrous on abaxial surface; tendrils or inflorescences consecutive on 2, 3 or more nodes; adaxial leaf surface reticulate-rugose; ripe berries flavor at least partially foxy; exocarp adherence null or scarce; mesocarp mucilaginous ................................................................................... 2 ( V. labrusca View in CoL and hybrids)
- Mature leaf blades not heavily tomentose on abaxial surface; tendrils or inflorescences consecutive on 2 nodes; adaxial leaf surface usually smooth; berries flavor never foxy; exocarp adherence strong; mesocarp soft, never mucilaginous.....................................3
2. Tendrils or inflorescences always consecutive on 3 or more nodes; leaf blades always white or rufescent-tomentose on abaxial surface; phylloxera galls always absent on leaf blades; hirtellous pubescence absent on vegetative parts; ripe berries flavor exclusively foxy; juice colorless ....................................................................................................................................... V. labrusca View in CoL
- Tendrils or inflorescences consecutive on 2, 3 or more nodes; leaf blades white or rufescent-tomentose to -floccose or subglabrous on abaxial surface; phylloxera galls usually present on leaf blades; hirtellous pubescence usually present on vegetative parts; ripe berries flavor foxy and astringent; juice dark red......................................................... V. ×novae-angliae View in CoL ( V. labrusca View in CoL × V. riparia View in CoL )
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