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RAISIN CONCORD [1 record]

Record 1 2007-04-27

English

Subject field(s)
  • Botany
  • Culture of Fruit Trees
  • Industrial Crops
CONT

The Concord grape originated in 1854 and was discovered by E.W. Bull. The berries have a heavy wax bloom with blue skin and pale green flesh. Berry and bunch size is medium with a somewhat compact conical cluster shape. The Concord's skin is reasonably durable and separates easily from its pulpy flesh. Its primary use is for juice and jam/jelly preserves, and for fresh market consumption. Many years ago, the Concord was used in port wines but that is no longer acceptable for premium wine production in Ontario.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Botanique
  • Arboriculture fruitière
  • Culture des plantes industrielles
CONT

Les canneberges sont l'un des quelques petits fruits indigènes d’Amérique du Nord. Le bleuet(myrtille) et le raisin Concord partagent également cet honneur.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Botánica
  • Fruticultura
  • Cultivo de plantas industriales
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