vine in the PONS Dictionary

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However, in 1892, the phylloxera plague devastated the vineyards, destroying an estimated 98% of the 50,000 ha of vines planted at that time.
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After one to five years, the vine itself will die.
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This plant is a vine growing at least 15 centimeters long.
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The vine itself is modeled as a pair of elastic filaments twisted around one another.
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It sleeps alone during the day in a tangle of vines or creepers at a height of 3.5 to 5 meters.
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Over the same period, the area planted with vines rose from 92 hectares (1.4% of the national total) to 1,062 hectares (5.1%).
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Vines grow almost straight up rather than wrapping around their support, and can grow to 810 m in height.
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In some areas piles of volcanic rock which kept warm at night, were used to train the vines of gourds.
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These racemes often grow from old wood on the vine.
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By 2005, there were 254 wineries, and over under vine.
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