Vitis amurensis
Vitis amurensis is a Arbrisseau sarmentous of the family of the Vitacées, previously called Ampélidacées cultivated for its Fruit S in bunches. It is the Asian species most septentrional.
The vine was discovered by the Maack botanist during his voyage on the river Amour and its affluent Oussouri and was described by Ruprecht according to the brought back samples. This vine pushes in an area with the very hard climate with the winter of the temperatures of -20 with -40°C and an annual average temperature near to 0°C.
Many crossings were carried out in the Russian research stations in order to obtain new cold type of vines resisting and Mildiou.
Most known are:
- Zarja will severa and Severny, which is hybrids of Seianetze Malengra X Vitis amurensis
- Fioletovy ranny , a crossing of Severny X Muscat of Hamburg
- Bachkirsky ranny , a crossing of Précoce of Malingre X Vitis amurensis
- Saperavi Severny, a crossing of Severny X Saperavi.
- Rondo, a crossing of Saperavi Severny X Saint Laurent
Synonyms
Vitis aestivalis is known under the name amur bunch, Amurrebe, Vigne of the Love.
See too
- List of type of vines of the world
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