Vitis vinifera '3-14-71'

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 large-fruited, dark-red to black-skinned, seedless table grape that ripens 2 weeks after Thompson Seedless. Origin: in Davis, Calif., by H.P. Olmo. USPP 8297; 13 July 1993; assigned to Marko Zaninovich, Delano, Calif. Hunisa OP × Q25-6; cross made in 1982; selected in 1985. Tree: Fruit: large, with mean weight of the 10 largest berries per cluster of 35.5 g; berry size increased substantially by girdling; ellipsoidal and flattened at point of attachment; dark red to black depending on maturity; seedless but often with two collapsed and soft seed rudiments; thin skin; meaty and firm flesh; flavor neutral; ripens late September to mid-October at McFarland, Calif., 2 weeks after Thompson Seedless; excellent shipping, handling and storage capability. Cluster: conical; well-filled; average weight 446 g; mean berries/cluster 175.
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Vitis vinifera '3-14-71'