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Vitis Collection (page 3)

Discover the beauty and diversity of Vitis, a genus that encompasses some of our favorite grape varieties

Background imageVitis Collection: Noble rot or grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on maturing grapes on the vine with evidence of a

Noble rot or grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on maturing grapes on the vine with evidence of a fungicidal spay deposit such as Bordeaux mixture on the leaves

Background imageVitis Collection: Hand removing leaves at base of Vitis vinifera Rondo

Hand removing leaves at base of Vitis vinifera Rondo

Background imageVitis Collection: Woman tying Vitis (Grape) stem to bamboo stick, close-up

Woman tying Vitis (Grape) stem to bamboo stick, close-up

Background imageVitis Collection: Man using secateurs to cut long section of ripened grapevine wood from current seasons growth at

Man using secateurs to cut long section of ripened grapevine wood from current seasons growth at leaf fall

Background imageVitis Collection: Bunch of white grapes

Bunch of white grapes

Background imageVitis Collection: Sliced organic white and red grapes

Sliced organic white and red grapes

Background imageVitis Collection: Grapevine fanleaf virus capsid

Grapevine fanleaf virus capsid, molecular model. This plant virus is named for its infection of grape vines. It is transmitted by the nematode worm Xiphinema index

Background imageVitis Collection: Black Prince Grape (1818) C016 / 5471

Black Prince Grape (1818) C016 / 5471
Black Prince Grape (Vitis sp.), 19th-century botanical illustration. This artwork is from Pomona Londinensis (1818), a collection of 49 engravings of fruit drawn by British botanical illustrator

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. royal muscadine grape

Vitis sp. royal muscadine grape

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. Black Hamburgh grape

Vitis sp. Black Hamburgh grape
Illustration of a bunch of grapes from Plate LXI by George Brookshaw. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. black muscadine grape

Vitis sp. black muscadine grape
Plate 50 from Pomona Britannica (1812) by George Brookshaw. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. black Hamburg grape

Vitis sp. black Hamburg grape
Plate 59 from Pomona Britannica 1812, by George Brookshaw (1751-1823). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. grapes

Vitis sp. grapes
Plate 65 from Le Jardin Fruitier (1821) by Louis Claude Noisette (1772-1849). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum. Illustration entitled Muscat d Alexandrie grapes

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis vinifera, grape

Vitis vinifera, grape
A photograph of six of decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall showing Vitis vinifera, grape

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. grape seed

Vitis sp. grape seed
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a grape seed (Vitis sp.), artificially coloured by computer

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. black grape

Vitis sp. black grape
Plate 47 from Pomona Britannica 1812, by George Brookshaw (1751-1823). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. Illustration entitled Raisin de Calmes

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. grape (Black Prince Grape)

Vitis sp. grape (Black Prince Grape)
Plate 45 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. vine grapes

Vitis sp. vine grapes
Plate 74 from The Chief Natural Orders of Plants (1849). Illustrated and described by Elizabeth Twining (1805-1889)

Background imageVitis Collection: Vitis sp. grape (The Raisin de Carmes)

Vitis sp. grape (The Raisin de Carmes)
Plate 10 from Pomona Londinensis (1818) by William Hooker. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageVitis Collection: EU44 PKA0061

EU44 PKA0061
An old vine. Zilavka local grape variety. Vita@I Vitaai Vitai Gangas Winery, Citluk, near Mostar. Federation Bosne i Hercegovine. Bosnia Herzegovina, Europe

Background imageVitis Collection: EU09 PKA2895

EU09 PKA2895
Banyuls-sur-Mer. Roussillon. Vineyards in early summer sunshine with vines in gobelet style. France. Europe. Vineyard

Background imageVitis Collection: The chapel on top of the hill the Chapelle vineyard and lower down the Les Bessards vineyard

The chapel on top of the hill the Chapelle vineyard and lower down the Les Bessards vineyard. The Hermitage vineyards on the hill behind the city Tain-laiHermitage, Drome, France

Background imageVitis Collection: Chateau la Pointe and vineyard Pomerol Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Chateau la Pointe and vineyard Pomerol Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Background imageVitis Collection: Detail of the sandy and Gravelly soil at Chateau Cos d Estournel Saint Estephe Medoc Bordeaux

Detail of the sandy and Gravelly soil at Chateau Cos d Estournel Saint Estephe Medoc Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France

Background imageVitis Collection: A view east over the terraced vineyards Les Rocules and Les Murets. The Hermitage

A view east over the terraced vineyards Les Rocules and Les Murets. The Hermitage vineyards on the hill behind the city Tain-laiHermitage, Drome, France

Background imageVitis Collection: A bunch of grapes ripe merlot on a vine with leaves leaf in Bergerac

A bunch of grapes ripe merlot on a vine with leaves leaf in Bergerac, near bordeaux Bordeaux Gironde Aquitaine France Europe

Background imageVitis Collection: The village Chablis, Bourgogne, and the Les Clos grand cru vineyard seen from top of the hill

The village Chablis, Bourgogne, and the Les Clos grand cru vineyard seen from top of the hill

Background imageVitis Collection: Grapes growing in chalky soil, these grapes will be made into La Gitana sherry. Andalusia Spain

Grapes growing in chalky soil, these grapes will be made into La Gitana sherry. Andalusia Spain

Background imageVitis Collection: Magnum bottles in a small wooden vat at Chateau Saint Cosme, Gigondas, Vaucluse

Magnum bottles in a small wooden vat at Chateau Saint Cosme, Gigondas, Vaucluse, Rhone, Provence, France



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Discover the beauty and diversity of Vitis, a genus that encompasses some of our favorite grape varieties. From the Poonah Grape to the Seyval Blanc, each vine tells a unique story. Step into Champagne Louis Roederer in Reims and admire the intricate wrought iron portico on its entrance door, a testament to the elegance of viticulture. At Cambridge Botanic Garden, witness the splendor vinifera as it flourishes with luscious grapes hanging from its branches. In Norfolk, marvel at the Regent variety's ripe black grapes juxtaposed against vibrant autumn leaves. The lush green vines vinifera remind us of nature's bounty and endless possibilities for winemaking. These captivating images (DDE-90026099) (DDE-90026097) (DDE-90026096) (DDE-90026092) transport us to vineyards teeming with life and promise. And let's not forget about our furry friends. Even squirrels like Sciurus vulgaris can't resist indulging in these delectable fruits. Join us on this journey through Vitis, where artistry meets agriculture and flavors come alive.