viinirunkoköynnös
Viinirunkoköynnös is the Finnish term for a grapevine, specifically referring to the woody perennial plant that produces grapes. It is a member of the genus Vitis, with the most common species cultivated for wine and table grapes being Vitis vinifera. These plants are characterized by their climbing or trailing habit, requiring support structures such as trellises or pergolas to grow effectively.
The grapevine has a long history of cultivation, dating back thousands of years. Its origin is believed
The plant itself consists of roots, a trunk (runkko), branches, and leaves. The trunk is the main