Requa


(Labrusca, Vinifera)



This is one of Rogers' hybrids which equals other grapes of its color

and season. The grapes are attractive in cluster and berry and are of

very good quality but are subject to rot and ripen too late for

northern regions. The variety was named Requa in 1869, it having been

previously known as No. 28.



Vine vigorous, hardy except in severe winters, medium in

> productiveness. Canes long, thick; tendrils continuous or

intermittent, trifid or bifid. Leaves medium in size, dark green,

often thick and rugose; lower surface grayish-green, pubescent.

Flowers semi-fertile, late; stamens reflexed.



Fruit late, keeps long. Clusters large, cylindrical, often with a

long, single shoulder, compact. Berries large, oval, dark, dull

red covered with thin bloom, strongly adherent; skin thin, tough,

adherent; flesh pale green, tender, stringy, vinous, foxy, sweet;

good to very good. Seeds adherent, medium in size and length,

broad, blunt.



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