
          Vitis cinerea

Sample Taken 7/8/42
Studied 7/10/42

Under surface of leaf thinly -- pubescent with very fine brownish
cobwebby threads.  All larger veins and most of the medium sized and smaller branches
are heavily armed with setacious hairs.  No particular tufting at the
axels of the veins.  Petiole bristly with setacious hairs.

Upper side practically glabrous except lightly along veins which also
show short bristly hairs

Young growing point show abundant closely appressed longitudinal
hairs becoming more or less wooly.  Under surface of young leaves
show a little more wooly pubescence than on mature leaves
but this becomes thinner as the leaves expand. -- hairness does not follow
veins particularly, but setacious bristly hairs do grow along the veins
and then branches.

The upper surface of young leaves shows distinct hairness -- becoming
thinner as leaves expand.  No setacious hairs seen on upper surface

No tendrils on this specimen
        