. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1950 VITIS 6. MunBoni&na, Simpson. Mustang Grape of Florida. Bird or Everbearing Ukape. Very slender grower, preferring to run on the ground or over low bushe;;, more nearly evergreen than the last, flowering more or less continuously: Ivs. smaller, thinner, and more shin- ing, more nearly circular in outli


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1950 VITIS 6. MunBoni&na, Simpson. Mustang Grape of Florida. Bird or Everbearing Ukape. Very slender grower, preferring to run on the ground or over low bushe;;, more nearly evergreen than the last, flowering more or less continuously: Ivs. smaller, thinner, and more shin- ing, more nearly circular in outline and less prominently pointed, the teeth broader in proportion to the blade and more open or spreading: clusters larger and more thyrse-like: berries a half smaller than in the last and often more numerous, shining pulp, acid juice, no ni half smaller than in the : Florida, at Jacksonville, apparently the only Grape to d' in herbarium specimens, bi in. in diam.), purple-black and somewhat glaucous, pleasant-tasted, ripe in hue summer: seeds .small and broad. Sandy banks, low hills and mountains, District of Columbia and S. Pa. to Tenn., Indiana, Wo., and b. W. Texas. Var. diBsScta, Eggert, is a form with more ovate Ivs. and very long teeth, and a strong tendency towards ir- regular lobing. Mo. arked. , Bark separiitih tlower-rl: pyrifunii Oreen-lenvi absetiri- .. htm or s benealli i cent, nr axils nf every tlii, els, OH the old wood H strips atid fibers: nodes 'niijms: tendrils forked: hirije and elongated: seeds stii/ marked at maturity by rln'lc, ritstif, or blue tomen- nrii.'iis nil the IvS. iiilrils (or inflores- ri-niiica are partial ;.ii,,i ; ;, â n t-ither upper margin ur iuin d. iln puiui ami, and often pro- laller teeth chcd ,,,;,,I ân,sll,l .llnss,! Ir:s. [il'Iurl, â i: .1, â, i- II,.' axils ot III,' nUns aâ,l III i'. Clntiiijiiiin. irilli â I,,,,,/ ,,,- ,il hast It prominent point and usually I,'I,,I ,ii,'l l,n;ft' sh


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