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Details for: DVIT 1705,
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
aestivalis
, Olmo (U68-2)
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Summary Data
Taxonomy:
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
aestivalis
Top Name:
Olmo (U68-2)
Origin:
Donated – Florida, 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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Cutting
5 count
DVIT 1705 0000A PL
Note
: When you select cuttings, you will receive unrooted cuttings, not rooted plants, unless specific arrangements have been made with the curator.
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Core Passport Data
Taxonomy:
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
aestivalis
Top Name:
Olmo (U68-2)
Origin:
Donated – Florida, 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
07 September 1954.
Florida, United States
Comment:
Donated to Dr. Olmo, UC Davis, Viticulture Dept. Collected in Belleview, Central Fla.
Donor(s):
Stover, L.H., Watermelon and Grape Inv. Lab.
01 January 1983.
California, United States
Comment:
Donated to NCGR, Davis.
Donor(s):
Olmo, Harold P., University of California
Accession Names and Identifiers
Olmo (U68-2)
Type: Unverified name
Olmo 54118
Type: Donor identifier
Olmo, Harold P. University of California
Z10:2
Type: Donor identifier
University of California, Davis, Viticulture Dept. vineyard location while under the care of Dr. Olmo
Olmo, Harold P. University of California
DVIT 1705
Type: Site identifier
Narrative
Type = species. Flower type = female. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Vine very vigorous, climbing; shoots cylindrical with much brownish pubescence; diaphragms very thick; tendrils intermittent. Leaves stipules short and broad; leaf-blade rather thin, large, broadly cordate, usually considerably lobed; petiolar sinus of medium width and depth; margin coarsely toothed; upper surface slightly rugose and of a dark-green; lower surface with rusty white pubescence sometimes becoming almost a blue green; the shape of leaf and amount of pubscence vary widely. Cluster large, loose; peduncle long; pedicel thick. Berries small to medium, more tender in pulp and less astringent than Vitis aestivalis, black with moderate amount of bloom. Leafing, blooming, and ripening fruit late. Simpsoni prefers warm, sandy soils and is found in central and southern Florida. It roots from cuttings with great difficulty; it is tender and will not withstand cold winters. While it is very resistant to phylloxera and also to mildew and black-rot, its leaves are said to be much attacked by leaf-rollers. The blossoming period is just after Aestivalis. The berries are of good flavor and might be of some value for the country along the Gulf Coast but it is of no other value for the North."
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
aestivalis
Genus:
Vitis
Subgenus:
Vitis
Family:
Vitaceae
Subfamily:
Vitoideae
Nomen number:
41846
Verified:
06/03/1987
by ARS Systematic Botanists.
Other conspecific taxa
Vitis aestivalis
Michx.
(48 active accession[s])
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
bicolor
Deam
(4 active accession[s])
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
linsecomii
(Buckley) L. H. Bailey
(12 active accession[s])
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Basionym
Vitis smalliana
L. H. Bailey
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
glauca
(Munson) L. H. Bailey
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
smalliana
(L. H. Bailey) Comeaux
Vitis gigas
J. H. Fennel
Vitis linsecomii
Buckley var.
glauca
Munson
Common names
Language
Name
Alternate name
note
seq
Citation
English
summer grape
1
Godfrey, R. K. & J. W. Wooten.
1979-1981. Aquatic and wetland plants of southeastern United States, 2 vol.
Name
References
Annotations
Nomenclature Name Change:
05 Jan 1988, from
Vitis simpsonii
Munson to
Vitis cinerea
(Engelm.) Millardet var.
floridana
Munson
Taxonomic Re-Identification:
08 Oct 1998, from
Vitis cinerea
(Engelm.) Millardet var.
floridana
Munson to
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
aestivalis
Taxonomic Re-Identification:
24 Sep 2007, from
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
aestivalis
to
Vitis aestivalis
Michx.
Taxonomic Re-Identification:
02 Oct 2007, from
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. to
Vitis aestivalis
Michx. var.
aestivalis
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Citations
Hedrick, U. P. et al.
1908.
The grapes of New York
J. B. Lyon Co., Albany, New York, USA. 149.
Note:
Report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station
Number of accessions cited:
0
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MORPHOLOGY
Sex of Flower
Observation during flowering, mean value of 10 inflorescences
1 - Male (Richter 110)
GRAPE.WEO.1996
DVIT 1705 0000A PL
MORPHOLOGY
Shoot Young Tip Color
Color of the young shoot tip
5 - Bronze
GRAPE.WEO.1996
DVIT 1705 0000A PL
MORPHOLOGY
Shoot Tip Color Intensity
Intensity of the color of the young shoot tip
3 - Weak
GRAPE.WEO.1996
DVIT 1705 0000A PL
PHENOLOGY
Bud Burst Date
Julian days from January 1 when 50% of the buds are wooly
83
GRAPE.WEO.1996
DVIT 1705 0000A PL
PHENOLOGY
Leaf Date
Julian days from January 1 when 50% of the buds have a green leaf
99
GRAPE.WEO.1996
DVIT 1705 0000A PL
PHENOLOGY
Bloom Date
Julian days from January 1 when 50% of the grape flowers are in bloom
146
GRAPE.WEO.1996
DVIT 1705 0000A PL