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Details for: DVIT 1577,
Vitis mustangensis
Buckley, BURDIN 5406
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Vitis mustangensis
Buckley
Top Name:
BURDIN 5406
Origin:
Donated – California, United States
Maintained:
Natl. Germplasm Repository - Davis
Received by NPGS:
01 Jan 1983
Improvement Status:
Breeding material
Form Received:
Cutting
Life Form:
Vine
Life Habit:
Woody Vine
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Vitis mustangensis
Buckley
Top Name:
BURDIN 5406
Origin:
Donated – California, United States
Maintained:
Natl. Germplasm Repository - Davis
Received by NPGS:
01 Jan 1983
Improvement Status:
Breeding material
Form Received:
Cutting
Life Form:
Vine
Life Habit:
Woody Vine
Source History
Donated
01 January 1983.
California, United States
Comment:
Donated to NCGR, Davis.
Donor(s):
Olmo, Harold P., University of California
Accession Names and Identifiers
BURDIN 5406
Type: Developer identifier
Olmo(R68-92)
Type: Donor identifier
DVIT 1577
Type: Site identifier
Narrative
Type = species. Flower type = male. This is a complex hybrid. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Vine very vigorous, climbing...Leaves with medium to large stipules; blade small to medium, boradly cordate to reniform ovate, frequently resembling those of a poplar, entre or in young shoots and one young vines and sprouts usually deeply from three to five, or even seven lobed...Clusters small. Berries medium to large, black, purple, green, or even whitish, thin blue bloom or bloomless...The berries, which are large for wild vines, have thing skins under which there is a pigment which gives them, when first ripe, a fiery, pungent taste but which partly dissapears with maturity. THe berries are very persistent, clinging to the pedicel long after ripe. Candicans is difficult to propagate from cuttings. Its roots resist phylloxera fairly well."
Vitis mustangensis
Buckley
Genus:
Vitis
Subgenus:
Vitis
Family:
Vitaceae
Subfamily:
Vitoideae
Nomen number:
316282
Place of publication:
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1861[13]:451. 1862
Protologue link:
https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1683580
Comment:
valid publication verified from original literature
Verified:
01/03/2011
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Homotypic Synonym(s)
Vitis candicans
Engelm. ex Durand
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Citation
English
Mustang grape
1
Moore, M. O.
1998. pers. comm.
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re. common names
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Citations
Hedrick, U. P. et al.
1908.
The grapes of New York
J. B. Lyon Co., Albany, New York, USA. 147-148.
Note:
Report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station
Number of accessions cited:
0
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