Vitis champinii
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Vitis champinii, Planch. Probably a hybrid of V. rupestris or V. Berlandieri and V. candicans, bearing medium to large reniform or reniform-cordate lvs. which are variously pubescent or cobwebby but become glabrous, the growing tips mostly white-tomentose: berries very large and excellent. S. W. Texas. A.G. 12:579.—In some places associated with V. candicans, V. Berlandieri, and V. monticola only, and in others with the above and V. rupestris. Often composing dense thickets in the wild.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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