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;Classification:Flowering Fruit Vine
;Classification:Flowering Fruit Vine
;Description
;Description
:A fruiting vine common to cooler regions of Annexea. This grape produces long climbing vines with clumps of fruit common to other grapes. The fruit of this plant however produce a cottony feeling if eaten raw, and as such are more often eaten dry (as raisons) or pressed into a rich dark wine.
:A fruiting vine common to cooler regions of Annexea. This grape produces long climbing vines with clumps of dark purple fruit similar to other grapes. The fruit of this plant however produce a cottony feeling if eaten raw, and as such are more often eaten dried or pressed into a rich dark wine.


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
;Rarity:<!--Rarity by region-->
;Rarity:Uncommon
;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome-->
;Distribution:Temperate and sub-tropical regions with rich loamy soil, and good drainage.
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation-->
;Life Cycle:The vines re-grow annually, flowering in late spring, and growing into fruit clusters throughout the summer. Seeds in wild plants are dispersed by animals which consume them along with the fruit.


==Related Species==
==Related Species==
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==Uses==
==Uses==
;Cultivation:<!--If domesticated by any cultures-->
;Cultivation:Choke grape is cultivated in some wine growing regions.
;Culinary:<!--culinary uses-->
;Culinary
;Medicinal:<!--Medicinal properties-->
*Fruit - The fruit is dried and eaten plain, or used as a added sweetness to baking, porridges, and puddings.
;Other:<!-- other uses-->
* Leaves - Like other grapes the ;leaves of this plant find use as wraps for food items like grains, fruit, or minced meats.
* Wine - The fruit of the choke grape is pressed into a dark rich wine.
;Medicinal:Choke grape does not have significant use in any medicines.
;Other:No other uses.


==History==
==History==
;Cultural
;Cultural
:<!-- unique cultural notes-->
:Choke grape is not culturally significant.
;Religious
;Religious
:<!-- unique religious notes-->
:No significant religious connections.


==Stories==
==Stories==

Latest revision as of 16:32, 23 December 2025

About

Common Names
Choke Grape
Classification
Flowering Fruit Vine
Description
A fruiting vine common to cooler regions of Annexea. This grape produces long climbing vines with clumps of dark purple fruit similar to other grapes. The fruit of this plant however produce a cottony feeling if eaten raw, and as such are more often eaten dried or pressed into a rich dark wine.

Ecology

Rarity
Uncommon
Distribution
Temperate and sub-tropical regions with rich loamy soil, and good drainage.
Life Cycle
The vines re-grow annually, flowering in late spring, and growing into fruit clusters throughout the summer. Seeds in wild plants are dispersed by animals which consume them along with the fruit.

Related Species

Milky Grape
Musk Grape
Nut Grape
Red Grape
Rot Grape
Striped Grape
Yellow Grape

Uses

Cultivation
Choke grape is cultivated in some wine growing regions.
Culinary
  • Fruit - The fruit is dried and eaten plain, or used as a added sweetness to baking, porridges, and puddings.
  • Leaves - Like other grapes the ;leaves of this plant find use as wraps for food items like grains, fruit, or minced meats.
  • Wine - The fruit of the choke grape is pressed into a dark rich wine.
Medicinal
Choke grape does not have significant use in any medicines.
Other
No other uses.

History

Cultural
Choke grape is not culturally significant.
Religious
No significant religious connections.

Stories

See Also