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Chardonnay Origin-Burgandy, France U-shape petiolar sinus with naked L-3 vein |
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Gewurztraminer Origin-Italy Closed V-shaped petiolar sinus with overlapping lobes Small leaf in size One of two that has clusters with the leaf |
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Muscat blanc or Muscat Canelli Origin-Greece Closed U-shaped petiolar sinus Sharp saw-like teeth Mostly 3-lobed to almost entire |
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Muscat blanc or Muscat Canelli |
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Burger Origin-Introduced by the Romans to Gaul U-shaped petiolar sinus Petiolar sinus narrow to closed Deeply 5 lobed |
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Thompson Seedless Origin-Turkey V-shaped petiolar sinus and closed with overlapping lobes Naked (no hair) |
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Muscat of Alexandria Origin-North Africa Narrow U-shaped petiolar sinus 3 to 5 lobed Relatively sharp 2-ranked teeth Sparse tufted hair on lower surface |
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French Colombard Origin-Bordeux, France Petiolar sinus open and clearly V-shaped Petioles are pink with green veins |
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Chenin blanc Origin-France Petioles and veins near petiolar junction pink-red on upper surface Entire to 3 lobed |
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Riesling Origin-dates back to the Roman occupation Petioles and main veins are red at attachment (petioles purple appearance) U-shaped petiolar sinus, often closed and overlapping |
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Sauvignon blanc Origin-Bordeaux and Loire Valley in France Leaf margin does not lay flat, ruffled along edge U-shaped petiolar sinus Deep lateral sinuses |
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Viognier Origin-uncertain but old cultivar in Rhone Valley Wide U-shaped petiolar sinus Apical sinuses deep and open 3-lobed |
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Semillon Origin-Western France U-shaped, open petiolar sinus with poorly developed tissue Margin tend to curl down 3-5 lobed |
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