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Vitis simpsonii, Munson. Distinguished by mostly much-cut lvs. on the young shoots and comparatively thin, large, and large-toothed ones on the main shoots, rusty white tomentum below and very prominently brown-tomentose young growths—the character of the lvs. and tomentum varying widely, the foliage sometimes becoming almost blue-green below. Fla.—This is perhaps a hybrid of V. aestivalis and V. candicans var. coriacea. Some forms of it are very like V. Labrusca, and might be mistaken for that species. Its botanical position is yet to be determined.
 
Vitis simpsonii, Munson. Distinguished by mostly much-cut lvs. on the young shoots and comparatively thin, large, and large-toothed ones on the main shoots, rusty white tomentum below and very prominently brown-tomentose young growths—the character of the lvs. and tomentum varying widely, the foliage sometimes becoming almost blue-green below. Fla.—This is perhaps a hybrid of V. aestivalis and V. candicans var. coriacea. Some forms of it are very like V. Labrusca, and might be mistaken for that species. Its botanical position is yet to be determined.
 
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==Species==
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==References==
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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Read about Vitis cinerea var. floridana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Vitis simpsonii, Munson. Distinguished by mostly much-cut lvs. on the young shoots and comparatively thin, large, and large-toothed ones on the main shoots, rusty white tomentum below and very prominently brown-tomentose young growths—the character of the lvs. and tomentum varying widely, the foliage sometimes becoming almost blue-green below. Fla.—This is perhaps a hybrid of V. aestivalis and V. candicans var. coriacea. Some forms of it are very like V. Labrusca, and might be mistaken for that species. Its botanical position is yet to be determined.


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