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Vine Morphology

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Oxford Companion to Wine

By Jancis Robinson

Published 2006

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vine morphology is the study of the form and structure of the vine plant, as distinct from vine physiology, which is the study of its function. See anther, arm, bearer, berry, brush, bud, bunch, bunchstem, calyptra, cambium, cane, cell, cordon, flowers, grape, head, inflorescence, internode, lateral shoot, leaf, node, ovary, pedicel, pericarp, petiole, phloem, pollen, pulp, root, seeds, shoot, spur, stamen, stem, stomata, tendril, trunk, vine, water shoot, and xylem.

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