Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Vitales > Vitaceae > Vitis > Vitis amurensisVitis amurensis (Amur grape)Synonyms: Vitis amurensis f. hermaphrodita; Vitis amurensis var. amurensis; Vitis amurensis var. shiragae; Vitis choii; Vitis flexuosa var. choii; Vitis shiragae; Vitis vinifera var. amurensis; Vitis vulpina var. amurensis Vitis amurensis, the Amur grape, is a species of grape native to the Asian continent. Its name comes from the Amur Valley in Russia and China. It is very resistant to frost, but is not tolerant to drought. Selections vary, but as a species it has strong resistance to anthracnose and ripe rot, and moderately strong resistance to downy mildew and powdery mildew. |
Edible [1] | May be edible. See the Plants For A Future link below for details. | Flower Type [1] | Hermaphrodite | Leaf Type [1] | Deciduous | Pollinators [1] | Insects, Lepidoptera | Structure [1] | Vine | Usage [1] | A yellow dye is obtained from the fresh or dried leaves; | | Height [1] | 49 feet (15 m) | View Plants For A Future Record : Vitis amurensis |
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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