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- Alexander_(grape) abstract "Alexander (also known as Tasker's Grape) is a spontaneous cross of vines from which the first commercial wines in America were made. It was discovered in 1740 in the neighborhood of Springgettsbury, Philadelphia, in a vineyard where James Alexander (d. 1778), William Penn's gardener, had originally planted cuttings of Vitis vinifera in 1683. It was popularized by the Bartram family at Bartram's Garden, Philadelphia, and widely distributed after the American Revolution by William Bartram.The Alexander grape is a hybrid grape of Vitis labrusca and another species, which may probably be Vitis vinifera.".
- Alexander_(grape) origin United_States.
- Alexander_(grape) species Vitis_labrusca.
- Alexander_(grape) wikiPageID "25987780".
- Alexander_(grape) wikiPageRevisionID "582629214".
- Alexander_(grape) alsoCalled "See [[#Synonyms".
- Alexander_(grape) color "Noir".
- Alexander_(grape) hasPhotoCollection Alexander_(grape).
- Alexander_(grape) name "Alexander".
- Alexander_(grape) origin United_States.
- Alexander_(grape) species "Vitis labrusca × ?".
- Alexander_(grape) subject Category:Hybrid_grape_varieties.
- Alexander_(grape) type Abstraction100002137.
- Alexander_(grape) type Assortment108398773.
- Alexander_(grape) type Collection107951464.
- Alexander_(grape) type Group100031264.
- Alexander_(grape) type HybridGrapeVarieties.
- Alexander_(grape) type Eukaryote.
- Alexander_(grape) type FloweringPlant.
- Alexander_(grape) type Grape.
- Alexander_(grape) type Plant.
- Alexander_(grape) type Species.
- Alexander_(grape) type FloweringPlant.
- Alexander_(grape) type Grape.
- Alexander_(grape) type Organism.
- Alexander_(grape) comment "Alexander (also known as Tasker's Grape) is a spontaneous cross of vines from which the first commercial wines in America were made. It was discovered in 1740 in the neighborhood of Springgettsbury, Philadelphia, in a vineyard where James Alexander (d. 1778), William Penn's gardener, had originally planted cuttings of Vitis vinifera in 1683.".
- Alexander_(grape) label "Alexander (grape)".
- Alexander_(grape) sameAs m.0b6k6br.
- Alexander_(grape) sameAs Q4718151.
- Alexander_(grape) sameAs Q4718151.
- Alexander_(grape) sameAs Alexander_(grape).
- Alexander_(grape) wasDerivedFrom Alexander_(grape)?oldid=582629214.
- Alexander_(grape) isPrimaryTopicOf Alexander_(grape).
- Alexander_(grape) name "Alexander".