Vitis vinifera 'Villard Blanc'

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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Cultivation

Origin: in Saint Vallier, Drome, France, by Seyve-Villard. Introd. and first cultivated in France about 1937; P.I. 157,518; received in 1947 in the U.S. Assumed to be from the cross Seibel 6468 × Seibel 6905. Cluster: large, to 1 1/2 lb; widely branched; loose; stems long. Berry: above medium; ovoid; skin golden-yellow; flesh meaty; matures in late midseason, 10 days before Seyve-Villard 12-309; wine light-bodied, straw-colored, highly aromatic, only faintly bitter. Tree: Fruit:
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Synonyms

Vitis vinifera 'Villard Blanc'