Vitis vinifera '13-19-30'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
Life form perennial
Growth form shrub
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination anemogamy
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A mid-season, red, seedless table grape with strong muscat flavor. Origin: Delano, Calif., by Timothy Bourne, Sunview Vineyards of California, Inc. Parents are unidentified but the female is described as having Hunisa, Flame Seedless, Emperor, Thompson Seedless, and Nocera and the male having Emperor, Thompson Seedless, Calmeria, and Red Muscatel in their backgrounds; cross made in 1992; selected in 1996; USPP 14,774; 11 May 2004; assigned to Sunview Vineyards of California. Tree: Fruit: red; seedless; medium 5.2 g (natural) to 8.9 g (gibberellic acid treated); spherical; ripens about 1 week after Thompson Seedless; muscat flavor; skin medium thick and adheres to flesh; berries contain one to two rudimentary seeds that are not noticeable; firm; cluster medium (476 g natural) to large (857 g gibberellic acid treated) and loose.
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Vitis vinifera '13-19-30'