Vitis pseudoreticulata
Vitis pseudoreticulata W.T.Wang

Vitis pseudoreticulata is a grape species in the Vitaceae family, native to eastern China. It is found in provinces such as Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, and others, growing at altitudes between 100 and 300 meters. This species produces medium-sized purplish-black grapes and is resistant to several plant diseases, including moisture damage, white rot, anthracnose, and Downy mildew.
Description
Vitis pseudoreticulata, described by W.T. Wang in 1979, is a climbing plant in the grape family. It is distributed across South-Central and Southeast China as well as Korea. The species thrives in low to moderate elevations and is noted for its disease-resistant characteristics, making it of interest for horticultural research and cultivation.
Distribution
China South-Central · China Southeast · Korea
