Black rose (grape)

Black rose (grape)

Infobox grape variety
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Black rose is a rare table grape developed in 1941. Parentage: (Damas Rose X Black Monukka) X Ribier (Alphonse Lavallee), all "Vitis vinifera" varieties. From Brooks and Harold Olmo, "Cluster: large, conical. Berry: large, high quality, skin jet black with a light grayish bloom."

This grape is not commercially viable due to the short shelf life. In addition, the delicate skin makes transportation difficult. The plant itself is very disease resistant.Fact|date=February 2007

ee also

Table grape


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