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Table Grape (Vitis labrusca)
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Exposure: Full sun to light shade. Zone 3.
Soil: Average, well-drained garden soil. pH tolerant.
Drought tolerant once established.
Growth habits: Table grapes are climbing or creeping
vines with large leaves that produce large clusters of thin-skinned
grapes in late summer. Their late blooms generally avoid late spring
frosts. Prune annually for best fruit production.
Landscape uses: Trellises, arbors, fences, or grape
trellises in the home landscape. Our easy-to-grow varieties are
suitable for home or commercial vineyards.
Edible/Medicinal properties: Table grapes’
sweet, juicy, thin-skinned fruit has many of the same nutritional
and medicinal qualities as do muscadine grapes, but in lower concentrations.
Leaves are edible. Use for fresh eating, juices, wines, or fruit
jellies or preserves.
$22.00/2 gal |
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Available Varieties
Catawba - Produces red, medium-sized fruits in medium-sized
clusters, vigorous vines. A standard American wine and juice variety.
Concord - Blue-black, medium to large fruited variety
with medium to large clusters, vigorous vines, popular juice, wine, and
fresh variety.
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