The grapes that give us wine likely originated in the New World 60 million years ago
July 01, 2024
July 01, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 1 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
Pictured are fossil Leea seeds, from the late Eocene of Panama. The Eocone is a geological epoch that ended 33 million years ago. Image credit: Monica Carvalho, University of Michigan; Fabiany Herrera, Field Museum of Natural History
Study: Cenozoic seeds of Vitaceae reveal a deep history of extinction and dispersal in the Neotropics
The ancestor of Vitoid grapes that gave . . .
Pictured are fossil Leea seeds, from the late Eocene of Panama. The Eocone is a geological epoch that ended 33 million years ago. Image credit: Monica Carvalho, University of Michigan; Fabiany Herrera, Field Museum of Natural History
Study: Cenozoic seeds of Vitaceae reveal a deep history of extinction and dispersal in the Neotropics
The ancestor of Vitoid grapes that gave . . .