Lignan Blanc


(Vinifera)



White July, Luglienga, Joannenc



At Geneva, New York, Lignan Blanc ripens first of all grapes, native

or European. It is not of highest quality but is better than any other

early grape and makes a valuable addition to the home vineyard. It is

a favorite grape in Europe and is rather commonly grown in California.

This variety offers excellent material for hybridization with native
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grapes.



Vine vigorous, medium productive; buds open early; opening leaves

light green, glossy, tinged with red along the edges, thinly

pubescent. Leaves medium in size, roundish, somewhat dull green,

slightly rugose; lower surface glabrous; blade thick; lobes

usually five though sometimes three; petiolar sinus medium in

depth, wide; lower lateral sinus medium in depth, narrow; upper

lateral sinus shallow, narrow; margin dentate; teeth long, narrow.

Flowers appear early for a Vinifera; stamens upright.



Fruit ripens the first of September and is a good keeper; clusters

above medium in size, tapering, medium compact; berries medium to

large, oval, yellowish-green, with thin bloom; skin thin, tender,

neutral; flesh greenish-white, firm, juicy, meaty, sweet; quality

good.



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