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Species of grapevine
Vitis wilsoniae is a vining plant in the
grape family native to China. It is commonly known as the net veined grape or reticulated grape .
[2] This species can be found in the provinces of
Anhui ,
Chongqing ,
Fujian ,
Gansu ,
Guizhou ,
Henan ,
Hubei ,
Hunan ,
Shaanxi ,
Sichuan ,
Yunnan , and
Zhejiang . The plant grows at altitudes of 400-2000m.
[3]
The species was first described in 1909. Subsequent identifications of this species occurred in 1910, 1911, and 1913 using the names Vitis reticulata and Vitis marchandii .
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Grape (vitis ) species
V. acerifolia ,
V. adenoclada ,
V. aestivalis ,
V. amurensis ,
V. × andersonii ,
V. arizonica ,
V. balansana ,
V. barbata ,
V. bashanica ,
V. bellula ,
V. berlandieri ,
V. betulifolia ,
V. biformis ,
V. blancoi ,
V. bloodworthiana ,
V. bourgaeana ,
V. × bourquina ,
V. bryoniifolia ,
V. californica ,
V. × champinii ,
V. chunganensis ,
V. chungii ,
V. cinerea ,
V. coignetiae ,
V. davidii ,
V. × doaniana ,
V. erythrophylla ,
V. fengqinensis ,
V. ficifolia ,
V. flexuosa ,
V. girdiana ,
V. hancockii ,
V. heyneana ,
V. hui ,
V. jacquemontii ,
V. jaegeriana ,
V. jinggangensis ,
V. Kelungensis ,
V. labrusca ,
V. lanceolatifoliosa ,
V. lincecumii ,
V. longquanensis ,
V. luochengensis ,
V. menghaiensis ,
V. mengziensis ,
V. monticola ,
V. mustangensis ,
V. nesbittiana ,
V. × novae-angliae ,
V. palmata ,
V. peninsularis ,
V. piasezkii ,
V. pilosonerva ,
V. popenoei ,
V. pseudoreticulata ,
V. retordii ,
V. riparia ,
V. romanetii ,
V. rotundifolia ,
V. rupestris ,
V. ruyuanensis ,
V. shenxiensis ,
V. shuttleworthii ,
V. silvestrii ,
V. sinocinerea ,
V. × slavinii ,
V. tiliifolia ,
V. treleasei ,
V. tsoii ,
V. vinifera ,
V. vulpina ,
V. wenchouensis ,
V. wilsoniae ,
V. wuhanensis ,
V. xunyangensis ,
V. Yeshanensis ,
V. yunnanensis ,
V. zhejiang-adstricta
Vitis wilsoniae Vitis wilsonae