villiviini
Villiviini, scientifically referred to as Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris (commonly called the wild grape), is a grapevine species in the family Vitaceae. It is considered the wild progenitor of the cultivated grape Vitis vinifera and serves as an important genetic resource for breeding. The plant is native to parts of Europe, western Asia and North Africa, where it typically grows along river valleys, forest edges and scrubby areas, climbing with tendrils on surrounding vegetation or structures.
Morphology and biology: Villiviini is a deciduous climbing vine. Leaves are usually lobed and vary in size,
Ecology and use: In natural and agricultural contexts, villiviini is valued primarily as a genetic resource
Conservation and significance: Wild populations of villiviini face pressures from habitat loss and land-use changes. Some