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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0DVIT 2185SummitVitis rotundifolia Michx. Georgia, United StatesDAV1986DONATEDPOST 05/29/1986Cultivated materialType = Rotundifolia. Per Olien (see citation): Average vine vigor high, flower type female, fruit color bronze, Large berry size, Average yield high, Harvest period mid-season (10-24 Sept.), Primary uses: juice, process, fresh.1018741DVIT 2185
1DVIT 2186NobleVitis rotundifolia Michx. Georgia, United StatesDAV1986DONATEDPOST 05/29/1986Cultivated materialType = Rotundifolia. Per Olien (see citation): Average vigor high, flower type perfect, fruit color black, berry size small, Average yield high, Harvest period early (25 Aug.-9 Sept.). Primary uses: wine, process, fresh.1018746DVIT 2186
2DVIT 2190FryVitis rotundifolia Michx. Georgia, United StatesDAV1986DONATEDPOST 05/29/1986Cultivated materialType = Rotundifolia. Per Olien (see citation): Average vine vigor low, Flower type female, Fruit color bronze, Berry size large, Average yield high, Harvest period Mid-Late (between 10 Sept. and 5 Oct.). Primary use: fresh.1018770DVIT 2190
3DVIT 2194SterlingVitis rotundifolia Michx. Georgia, United StatesDAV1986DONATEDPOST 05/29/1986Cultivated materialType = Rotundifolia. Per Hedrick (see citation): "From E.P. Fisher, Sterling, Kansas, about 1904. Moderate grower, healthy and hardy; bunch small to medium, irregular in shape; berry large, round; ripens with Concord; good keeper." Per Olien (see citation): Average vine vigor medium, Flower type perfect, Fruit color bronze, Berry size medium (4.1 to 6.0 g), Average yield high, Harvest period mid-season (10-24 Sept.), Primary use: juice, Secondary: wine and fresh.1018796DVIT 2194
4DVIT 2197MagnoliaVitis rotundifolia Michx. Georgia, United StatesDAV1986DONATEDPOST 05/29/1986Cultivated materialType = Rotundifolia. Per Andersen (see citation): "Muscadine grapes (Vitis rotundifolia Michx.) are indigenous to the southeastern United States. Currently 4,000 acres are under cultivation, and the muscadine industry in Florida is stable with about 400-500 acres. Olien summarized the strenghths of the muscadine industry to include a greater resistance to insects and diseases, increased vine longevity and increased market diversity compared to Euvitis table grapes. Poor tolerance to wet soils, uneven fruit ripening, wet stem scar, lack of seedlessness, unstable markets and low prices for processed fruit were cited as weaknesses of the muscadine industry. [...] Cultivars with a soluble solids less than 14.0% were 'Magnolia.' [...] Cultivars that had less than 75% dry scar, indicative of a poorly formed abscission layer at the point of berry attachment, included . . . 'Magnolia' [etc.]"1018815DVIT 2197