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How can you have rows of white grapes planted next to rows of red grapes? Won that make the fruit pink?

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How can you have rows of white grapes planted next to rows of red grapes? Won that make the fruit pink?

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If you have ever grown squash or melons this question makes a lot of sense. I was asked it once by the UPS man. The cross pollination of the grape berries (by wind) will only affect the seeds and not the flesh of the fruit. If you plant the seeds, the new vine will not be true to the original.

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