Does this grape leaf, which gives silently without asking for anything in return or seeking glory, look like our parents, our teachers, or the workers who work silently in ordinary positions in society? ? Aren’t we just the bunch of grapes raised by our parents? At this moment, we are accepting the contribution of grape leaves and giving silently.
Grape leaves are unknown and great. The soft leaves can be used as a quilt for little grasshoppers and a playground for little ants. In this way, we spent our childhood on grape leaves, where we have our purest happiness.
Grapes are also selfless, relying on themselves to support a green shade. Under the shade, there will be children playing and old people taking a rest. Inadvertently, it has also made things easier for others, made their lives easier, and given them wonderful things.
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Morphological characteristics of grapes
Woody vines. Branchlets cylindrical, longitudinally ribbed, glabrous or sparsely pubescent. The tendrils are 2-branched and interrupted every 2 nodes to be opposite to the leaves. The leaves are oval, with 3-5 obvious lobes or middle lobes, 7-18 cm long and 6-16 cm wide. The middle lobes have sharp tips, the lobes are often close together, the base is often constricted, and the lobes are narrow and sometimes wide. The base is deep heart-shaped, the base is concave and rounded, and the two sides are often close together.
There are 22-27 serrated teeth on the edge. The teeth are deep, thick, irregular, with sharp tips, green above, light green below, hairless or sparsely pubescent; 5 basal veins, midrib There are 4-5 pairs of lateral veins, and the network veins are not obviously prominent; the petiole is 4-9 cm long, almost hairless; the stipules fall early.
The panicles are dense or sparse, with many flowers, opposite to the leaves, with well-developed base branches, 10-20 cm long, peduncle 2-4 cm long, almost hairless or sparsely spider-like villi. ; Pedicel is 1.5-2.5 mm long, hairless; flower buds are obovate, 2-3 mm high, nearly rounded at the top; calyx is shallow saucer-shaped, with wavy edges and hairless outside; petals are 5, adhering and falling off in the shape of a cap. ;
The stamens are 5, the filaments are filamentous, 0.6-1 mm long, the anthers are yellow, oval, 0.4-0.8 mm long, significantly shorter and aborted or completely degenerated in the female flowers; the flower disc is developed, 5 Shallowly lobed; pistil 1, completely reduced in male flowers, ovary ovate, style short, stigma enlarged.
The fruit is spherical or oval, 1.5-2 cm in diameter; the seeds are obovate, with a short and nearly round top, and a short beak at the base. The hilum is oval in the middle of the back of the seed, and the seed ridge is slightly protruding. , with a ridge protruding in the middle of the ventral surface, and wide groove-like depressions on both sides, reaching up to 1/4 of the seed. The flowering period is from April to May, and the fruiting period is from August to September.