Bronze

Science / Chemistry / Bronze: A yellow to yellow-brown alloy that contains mostly copper and tin, with small amounts of other metals.
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Triumph

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Triumph: This vitis hybrid cultivar, used for tablegrape production, is a Concord x Chasselas Musque hybrid cross that has several synonym names including Campbell's Concord and Jossling St. Albans. Not to be MORE

Carlos

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Carlos: Used to make as a varietal wine by several U.S. wineries, mainly in Arkansas, N. Carolina and Mississippi, this bronze colored complex V.rotundifolia (i.e Muscadine) hybrid cultivar is derived from a MORE

Higgins

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Higgins: Complex pink to reddish bronze V.rotundifolia (ie. Muscadine) female pollinate cultivar derived from a Yuga x Unknown white male pollinator cross. Has synonym name Georgia 3. Grown in the Southern Gul MORE

Darlene

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Darlene: Bronze, female-pollinate V.rotundifolia (ie. Muscadine) variety. Claimed to be the best of the bronze Scuppernongs, consistently large size throughout the vines with high (24%) fruit sugars. 'Girdling MORE

Janebell

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Janebell: Bronze, self-fertile V.rotundifolia (ie. Muscadine) variety. Very productive, normally ripening in mid-late season when dry-scarred. Reported to be disease resistant. MORE

Magnolia

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Magnolia: Is a complex bronze, self-fertile V.rotundifolia (i.e Muscadine) cultivar derived from a (Thomas x Scuppernong) x (Topsail x Tarheel) cross. Has synonym name North Carolina 60-60. Usually ripening in MORE