Vitis vinifera 'Neptune'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination anemogamy
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A seedless, white table grape. Origin: orig. in Fayetteville, Ark., by J.R. Clark and J.N. Moore, Univ. of Ark. Cross of Ark.1562 × Ark.1704; cross made in 1985; sel. in 1988; tested as Ark.2083; introd. in 1999. USPP 12302 issued 25 Dec. 2001 to the Univ. of Arkansas. Tree: Fruit: white; elliptic to slightly ovate; seedless with small seed traces observed in some years but not noticeable in eating; medium (2.5 g); soluble solids 19.7%; flavor a fruity semi-American grape flavor but not of same character as V. labrusca; nonslipskin; no skin cracking observed; ripens 7 days later than Reliance. Cluster: conical, often with a small shoulder; well filled; large (345 g).
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Vitis vinifera 'Neptune'