Grapevine (Vitis vinifera)

Grapevine (Vitis vinifera)

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of the Grapevine seen from the top and elevation views
Description
Description

The grapevine (Vitis vinifera) is a woody, perennial climbing vine characterized by long, flexible canes, broad lobed leaves, and coiling tendrils that anchor the plant to surrounding structures. Its bark becomes textured and layered with age, while the canopy forms dense networks of overlapping foliage. Vitis vinifera is also known as the common grapevine and originates from the Mediterranean region and western Asia.

It thrives in temperate climates with seasonal variation and has been cultivated by humans for thousands of years. The vine produces clustered berries that vary widely in color, flavor, and chemical composition. A key trait of Vitis vinifera is its ability to store energy in woody tissues, allowing long-term survival and repeated fruiting cycles. Its adaptability, genetic diversity, and deep historical relationship with agriculture have made it one of the most economically and culturally influential vine species in the world.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Grapevine has a typical overall cultivated height between 3’-9’ (.91-2.74 m), wild height of 40’-50’ (12.19-15.24 m), and spread of 6’-20’ (1.83-6.1 m). The leaf width is between 3”-8” (7.6-20 cm).

Set of silhouette outline drawings of the Grapevine in front and top views
Set of silhouette outline drawings of the Grapevine in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera)
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
3’-9’ | .91-2.74 m (Cultivated); 40’-50’ | 12.19-15.24 m (Wild)
Width:
6’-20’ | 1.83-6.1 m (Spread)
Depth:
Length:
3”-8” | 7.6-20 cm (Leaf)
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Order: Vitales
Family: Vitaceae

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Scientific Name:
Vitis vinifera
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Drawings include:
Grapevine front elevation, plan view

Fruit-bearing vines are climbing or trailing plants that develop edible fruits as part of their reproductive cycle. These vines often grow in temperate to tropical climates, where their climbing habit allows them to access sunlight by attaching to structures or nearby plants.

6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Cultivated); 15’-30’ | 4.57-9.14 m (Wild)
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Spread)
3”-5” | 7.6-12.7 cm (Leaf)
Kiwi Vine (Upright)
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Kiwi Vine (Upright)
5’-8’ | 1.52-2.44 m (Cultivated); 10’-20’ | 3.05-6.1 m (Max)
3’-6’ | .91-1.83 m (Spread)
2”-4” | 5-10 cm (Leaf)
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Bitter Melon
3’-9’ | .91-2.74 m (Cultivated); 40’-50’ | 12.19-15.24 m (Wild)
6’-20’ | 1.83-6.1 m (Spread)
3”-8” | 7.6-20 cm (Leaf)
Grapevine
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Grapevine
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Cultivated); 10-30’ | 4.57-9.14 m (Wild)
3’-10’ | 91-305 cm (Spread)
3”-7” | 7.6-17.8 cm (Leaf)
Passionfruit Vine
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Passionfruit Vine
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Cultivated); 15’-30’ | 4.57-9.14 m (Wild)
6’-10’ | 1.83-3.05 m (Spread)
3”-5” | 7.6-12.7 cm (Leaf)
Kiwi Vine (Trellis)
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Kiwi Vine (Trellis)