... Cinerea, Berlandieri, Champini, Candicans, Rupestris and Monticola thrive in such soils. We find those that chlorose badly are natives of very sandy soils, along the banks of streams and lakes — the Vulpina, or on sandhills, as is the Post-Oak grape... Foundations of American Grape Culture - Page 216by Thomas Volney Munson - 1909 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| Horticultural Society of New York - Horticulture - 1904 - 468 pages
...Texas, while those that grow best in very limey soils, belong to species native in such soils. We rind, however, that in some cases varieties of species,...extreme. Nearly all species of grapes are native in warm, loamy, well-drained soils, and such cannot long endure with roots permanently in water, or in... | |
| Horticulture - 1910 - 184 pages
...Vulpina, or on sandhills, as is the Post-Oak grape of Texas, while those that grow best in very limey soils, belong to species native in such soils. We...extreme. Nearly all species of grapes are native in warm, loamy, well-drained soils, and such cannot long endure with roots permanently in water, or in... | |
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