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grape

Posted by sewnmom7 z7b Texas (My Page) on
Sun, Sep 2, 07 at 13:58

i have just eaten a wonderful muskadine[I THINK) GRAPE.I SAVED THE SEEDS,CAN I GROW VINES FROM THESE SEEDS???? THANKS MOLLY


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RE: grape

These aren't hybrid seeds so they should be OK
you never know they may of croosed naturaly, and you may have a different type.
I am planing on becoming a grape breeder, and thats one of the types I want( I have many wild), but I know I will have to bury them.
They also Have 10 chromizones not like other vitis, that have 8 chromizones. The wine also has The most of reservatol(so much more), which Is good for the heart, aging etc.


Hey I was just in Texas houston a month ago, what A nice place with friendly people not like here they were more open, not all reserved.

Wanted to say about being there I was at a brew shop, and NO one seemed to know, about vitis riparia(meaning river bank grape),(I was just posting this today) it is a small wild grape, I seen some as large of a marble though,It has a mulbery taste very potent, and acidic, but I also seen a grape with pea size berries(maybe V vulpina)
They can be watered down into juice, 10 lbs with sugar in gallons of water(maybe __about__ 2 Lbs sugar(4 cups) to every gallon of water-- I know it is the alcohol percentage I start with 13%)
I told somone else The humidity here last year was 100% this year 86%, So They can handle That.


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RE: grape

gentian
Chilopsis linearis -- desert willow
campsis red trumpet vine No Edible uses ---No E. uses known
siberian wallflower erysimum times allionii
cleome lots of different things come up.
Rosemary --Rosmarinus officinalis
Melissa officinalis -Lemon balm
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Sweet William Dianthus barbatus
Hydrangea Hydrangea serrata --leaves- or sweetener
Acalypha australis Family -- euphorbiaceae ( <--maybe searched Acalypha )
wattle -- most likly (Acacia has wattles, and a couple others)
drk---- or dark Pink cosmos


 
 

 

 


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