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American grape кермес, фитолакка съедобная, Phytolacca esculentablue grape виноград летний, Vitis aestivalisbullace grape виноград круглолистный, Vitis rotundifoliabunch grape виноград летний, Vitis aestivalisbush grape виноград скальный, Vitis rupestriscanyon grape виноград аризонский, Vitis arizonicacat grape виноград лапчатый, Vitis palmatachicken grape виноград лисий, Vitis vulpinacommon grape, European grape виноград винородный, виноград винный, Vitis viniferafox grape виноград лабруска, Vitis labruscajune grape виноград прибрежный мелкоягодный (Vitis riparia var. praecox)Missouri grape виноград лапчатый, Vitis palmatamountain grape виноград лисий, Vitis vulpinamuscadine grape виноград круглолистный, Vitis rotundifoliamustang grape виноград белесоватый, Vitis candicansnative grape виноград сизоватый, Vitis hypoglaucaparsley grape виноград винородный голый (Vitis vinifera var. apufolia)pine-woods grape виноград Линскома, Vitis lincecumiiplum grape виноград лабруска, Vitis labruscaraccoon grape виноград лисий, Vitis vulpinared grape, river grape виноград лапчатый, Vitis palmatariverbank grape виноград прибрежный, Vitis ripariariverside grape виноград лисий, Vitis vulpinarock grape виноград скальный, Vitis rupestrissalt grape солянка русская, курай, Salsola ruthenicasand grape виноград скальный, Vitis rupestrisseaside grape саргассова водоросль, Sargassum bacciferumSpanish grape виноград лисий, Vitis vulpinasummer grape виноград летний, Vitis aestivalistail grape артаботрис, Artabotrysvine grape виноград винородный, виноград винный, Vitis viniferawinter grape виноград лисий, Vitis vulpinawoodland grape виноград лесной, Vitis silvestrisEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > grape
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