Vitis vinifera
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Vinifera grapes were originally native to Asia somewhere near the Caspian Sea, but were imported to Europe in prehistory. They followed European colonies around the world, coming to North America around the 1600's, and to Africa, South America and Australia. In North America it hybridized with native grape species. Some of these were intentional hybrids created to combat phylloxera, an insect pest which affected vinifera grapes to a much greater extant than North American ones. Later North American rootstocks became widely used to graft true vinifera varieties.
This plant's climbing vine has large, jagged leaves, and its stem bark tends to peel. The grapes may be green, red, or purple.
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