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Vitis rupestris Sand grape Deciduous climber (1 Page of 5) The Vitis rupestris plant species is found in Southern Central N. America - Pennsylvania to Columbia, Missouri and Texas. Locally natin Europe[50] It is a member of the Vitaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Sand grape. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Vitis rupestris Common Name: Sand grape Family: Vitaceae Author: Scheele. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 2 Mature Width: Habitat: Sandy banks, shores, hills etc[43].
Cultivation Notes: Prefers a deep rich moist well-drained moderately fertile loam[1, 200]. Grows best in a calcareous soil[200]. Succeeds in sun or partial shade though a warm sunny position is required for the fruit to ripen[200].
Plants climb by means of tendrils[182].
Any pruning should be carried out in winter when the plants are dormant otherwise they bleed profusely[182, 200].
Resistant to Phylloxera disease, a disease that almost destroyed the European grape crops. This species can be used as a rootstock in areas where the disease is prevalent and can also be used in breeding programmes with V. vinifera in order to impart resistance to that species[183].
Plants in this genus are notably susceptible to honey fungus[200].
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