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The article is full of typos despite being well-written. I suspect a copyvio typed in from an offline source, but am I jumping to conclusions? I didn't find hits putting a few phrases into Google or Google Scholar. Should we try to investigate, just start over, or what? Kingdon 11:53, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
Either way, the article needs a major rewrite, which would probably automatically solve any possible copyright problems. I would also argue that Vitis should be a disambiguation page, rather than lead directly to an article about a small town in Austria. If anything it should be the other way around; "Vitis" should lead to the plant genus as it is a well-known and economically important plant, whereas the Austrian town is probably unknown to anybody outside Austria. MrDarwin 14:27, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
"Vītis" is the name of the staff carried by Centurions. I would appreciate if someone made note of this in the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.49.59.214 ( talk) 15:09, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
I observed that theese "species" can be "hibridized" (f.e.: vinifera x lambrusca), and the "hibrids" are able to producing seeds, and theese seeds can germinate. This is contrastant with the definition of different spesie!
Sure that my experience is not sufficient, I explane two situations:
1. Baco 22A is a crossing between Folle Blanche (vinifera) x Noah, but Noah is an hibrid of lambrusca and riparia (about this look baco 22A) Consequentially: lambrusca and riparia are two different subspecies of an only specie.
2. Frontenac is (lambrusca x vinifera) x riparia ( List of grape varieties), so I understand that lambrusca and vinifera are an only specie.
From the (1.) and (2.) I can tell that is vinifera, lambrusca and riparia appartain to an only specie, so their correct names are Vitis vinifera vinifera, Vitis viniefra lambrusca and Vitis vinifera riparia, according to the only name that I've found on "Il Nuovo Pokorny", "Zanichelli Edizioni".
The article says, Approximately 71% of world grape production is used for wine, 27% as fresh fruit, and 2% as dried fruit. So where does grape juice come from? Toadstools? -- jpgordon ::==( o ) 20:45, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
I'm trying to find the name of the thing on a grape vine that's really thin and wraps it's self around things to hold on and climb things I can't find this anywhere. Should there be a section explaining the parts of a plant? 50.47.100.224 ( talk) 17:39, 29 October 2012 (UTC)
How long before a plant yields fruit ? And how long does it live ? TIA, -- Jerome Potts ( talk) 03:53, 11 October 2017 (UTC)
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The article is full of typos despite being well-written. I suspect a copyvio typed in from an offline source, but am I jumping to conclusions? I didn't find hits putting a few phrases into Google or Google Scholar. Should we try to investigate, just start over, or what? Kingdon 11:53, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
Either way, the article needs a major rewrite, which would probably automatically solve any possible copyright problems. I would also argue that Vitis should be a disambiguation page, rather than lead directly to an article about a small town in Austria. If anything it should be the other way around; "Vitis" should lead to the plant genus as it is a well-known and economically important plant, whereas the Austrian town is probably unknown to anybody outside Austria. MrDarwin 14:27, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
"Vītis" is the name of the staff carried by Centurions. I would appreciate if someone made note of this in the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.49.59.214 ( talk) 15:09, 27 May 2009 (UTC)
I observed that theese "species" can be "hibridized" (f.e.: vinifera x lambrusca), and the "hibrids" are able to producing seeds, and theese seeds can germinate. This is contrastant with the definition of different spesie!
Sure that my experience is not sufficient, I explane two situations:
1. Baco 22A is a crossing between Folle Blanche (vinifera) x Noah, but Noah is an hibrid of lambrusca and riparia (about this look baco 22A) Consequentially: lambrusca and riparia are two different subspecies of an only specie.
2. Frontenac is (lambrusca x vinifera) x riparia ( List of grape varieties), so I understand that lambrusca and vinifera are an only specie.
From the (1.) and (2.) I can tell that is vinifera, lambrusca and riparia appartain to an only specie, so their correct names are Vitis vinifera vinifera, Vitis viniefra lambrusca and Vitis vinifera riparia, according to the only name that I've found on "Il Nuovo Pokorny", "Zanichelli Edizioni".
The article says, Approximately 71% of world grape production is used for wine, 27% as fresh fruit, and 2% as dried fruit. So where does grape juice come from? Toadstools? -- jpgordon ::==( o ) 20:45, 8 September 2011 (UTC)
I'm trying to find the name of the thing on a grape vine that's really thin and wraps it's self around things to hold on and climb things I can't find this anywhere. Should there be a section explaining the parts of a plant? 50.47.100.224 ( talk) 17:39, 29 October 2012 (UTC)
How long before a plant yields fruit ? And how long does it live ? TIA, -- Jerome Potts ( talk) 03:53, 11 October 2017 (UTC)