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Grapes
The area where I live (New England) has many wild grapes. I am told these are
Concord grapes. However, I have noticed while most have the usual serated pear-shaped or spear-shaped leaves, a few will grow leaves that become three-pronged (trident) shaped. What is the difference between these two types? Which is what? Are the trident leaves representative of a different species of grape or just some phase that Concord grapes go through? Thank You |
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