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Encyclopedia > Wineberry

Wineberry may refer to the following plants:


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PCA Alien Plant Working Group - Wineberry (Rubus phoenicolasius) (619 words)
Wineberry poses a threat to the native plants that grow in forest, field, stream and wetland edge habitats, open woods, and savannas and prairies.
Wineberry is found from New England and eastern Canada south to North Carolina and west to Michigan and Tennessee.
Wineberry has been used as a virus indicator for raspberry yellow spot and wineberry latent virus and numerous plant viruses have been isolated from it.
Wineberry - About Us (186 words)
Founded in 2001 by Eric Dubourg, himself a member of one of Bordeaux’s wine-making families, Wineberry is a boutique importer/NY-distributor, a direct connection to the world’s leading estates.
Although the collection is currently concentrated upon France, Wineberry is expanding into other countries, seeking exceptional old and new world producers to bring to the U.S. market.
Wineberry is proud to offer outstanding quality matched with superior price value.
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