Grape Variety Situation in Oregon and Evaluation of Recently Introduced Varieties
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1949.4.1.15Abstract
The varieties of grapes grown in Oregon are to be found in two groups; first the American grapes, especially the Vitis labrusca and its hybrids, and second, the European grapes, or Vitis vinifera. American grapes can be grown in any section in Oregon where it is possible to grow grapes; while European grapes generally grow in only a few of the warmer, better favored sections. Only the very earliest of these European varieties and the American-European hybrids can be grown in the cooler sections of the state.
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