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How Grapefine Flowers Form

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Appellation Cornell
Author
Martinson, Timothy E.
Abstract

Flower and inflorescence development is a two year process, often starting around bloom when primordia in developing buds commit to becoming either an inflorescence or a tendril. Branching is largely complete by veraison, but floral parts complete development the following spring.

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Appellation Cornell
Volume & Issue
2018-4
Description
Part of the series Grapes 101.
Date Issued
2018-11
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Cornell University
Keywords
Vine Biology and Physiology
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Grapes 101
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Appellation Cornell
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Cornell University
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CALS
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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Agritech
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Viticulture
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