wild grape
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwildandgrape
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wild
adjective
uk/waɪld/us/waɪld/
uncontrolled, violent, ...
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grape
noun
uk/ɡreɪp/us/ɡreɪp/
a small, round, purple or pale green fruit that you can eat or make ...
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(Definition ofwildandgrapefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Females reared onwildgrapeproduced a fitness index identical to the cultivated grapes.
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Allelic composition and frequencies differed significantly among wine, table andwildgrapetypes, with many unique alleles for each type.
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The understory in the cottonwood forest is primarily dogwood, sumac,wildgrape, and poison ivy.
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They are consumed by many birds and animals, and can be made intowildgrapejelly, although not all are juicy or particularly flavorful.
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Some preferred winter food sources include dogwood, hawthorn,wildgrape, and sumac, and hackberry seeds.
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The plant remains includewildgrape, poppy and caraway seeds.
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Other, common, types of plants found in the yard include,wildgrape, purple coneflower, ginger, scilla, ferns, and jack-in-the-pulpit.
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In addition, we examined the genetic relationship between cultivated and wild grapes to draw inferences about the history of domestication.
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It may be also produced from unripe or wild grapes.
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These included seeds of wild grapes, elderberries and prickly pear fruit, often in large quantities.
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It was named from the groves of wild grapes growing within its borders.
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Mostly, this species feeds on insects and berries, including blackberries and wild grapes.
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Acorns and palm berries were eaten, as well as wild grapes and persimmon.
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Streamside vegetation is abundant with horsetails, azaleas, ferns, wild grapes, oaks and redwoods.
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Finally, diversewildgrapegermplasm is a potential source of unique alleles and is important for the improvement of both wine and table grapes.
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Unlike other wild grapes there are no tufts of hair present on the leaves.
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Such behavior has been witnessed, as well as documented from stomach contents, with the alligators eating such fruit as wild grapes, elderberries, and citrus fruits directly from the trees.
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