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  2. Red Globe - Wikipedia

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    Freshly peeled Red Globe grapes in West Bengal, India.. The Red Globe is a variety of very large, seeded red grapes with firm flesh used mainly as a table grape.It can be grown outdoors in very warm areas with long growing seasons such as California, Chile or Australia, but in most of the world it is strictly a greenhouse grape.

  3. Vitis labrusca - Wikipedia

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    Vitis labrusca, the fox grape, is a species of grapevines belonging to the Vitis genus in the flowering plant family Vitaceae.The vines are native to eastern North America and are the source of many grape cultivars, including Catawba, Concord, Delaware, Isabella, Niagara, and many hybrid grape varieties such as Agawam, Alexander and Onaka.

  4. Coronation (grape) - Wikipedia

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    A cluster of Coronation grapes A Coronation grape with the outer skin removed. Coronation grapes (formally, Sovereign Coronation [1] [2] [3]: 196 ) are a hybrid variety of table grape developed in Canada. [2] Coronation grapes are popular throughout Canada, [4] and are available during a short period in late summer and early fall. [5]

  5. All the Surprising Health Benefits of Eating Grapes this Fall

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    Are grapes good for you, plus the health benefits of grapes, and everything you need to know about picking and cooking with grapes this fall—according to experts.

  6. Scuppernong - Wikipedia

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    The scuppernong is a large variety of muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia), [1] a species of grape native to the southern United States. It is usually a greenish or bronze color and is similar in appearance and texture to a white grape, but rounder and larger.

  7. Vitis rotundifolia - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina muscadine grapes. There are about 152 [11] muscadine cultivars grown in the Southern states. [12] These include bronze, black and red varieties and consist of common grapes and patented grapes. [13] Unlike most cultivated grapevines, many muscadine cultivars are pistillate, requiring a pollenizer to set fruit.