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Grape vine assistance
In article , Tim Nicholson
writes Hi As a newcomer to the delights of grapevines, could someone help me out please? I've read here and elsewhere that vines usually flower before providing grapes. make that an 'always' ;-) Pollen from male part of flower fertilises female part of flower which then produces seed (in this case wrapped up in a grape). Some plants will produce a fruit even if not fertilised, but you do need the female flower first. Flowers are in small bunches, with each flower potentially producing a grape (which is why the grapes are in bunches). It sounds like your vine is on the way :-) -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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