Genus:Vitis
Species:labrusca
Variety:’Concord’
Item Form:Pack of 3
Zone:5 – 9
Bloom Start to End:Early Fall;Fruit Color:Blue
Habit:Vining
Plant Height:20 ft
Width:20 ft
Additional Characteristics:Bird Lovers,Bloom First Year,Easy Care Plants,Edible,Fragrance,Heirloom,Native
Foliage Color:Medium Green;Harvest Season:Early Fall
Light Requirements:Full Sun
Moisture Requirements:Moist, well-drained
Resistance:Disease Resistant,Heat Tolerant
Soil Tolerance:Normal, loamy
Uses:Border,Cuisine,Outdoor,Vines and Climbers,Oregon,Washington,Idaho,California,New York
Item Form: Bare Root
Nearly 150 years ago, Ephraim Wales Bull of Concord, Massachusetts, introduced an exciting new grape from crosses made over a period of years. The public loved it, and before long a man named Welch had produced a delicious non-alcoholic juice to be used in church from Concord grapes. Over the years the strain was improved, but Vitis ‘Concord’ Grape remains the most popular grape in America. And once you grow this easy, attractive vine, you’ll join the chorus of approval.
Vitis ‘Concord’ Grape is a seeded grape, with big blue globes “frosted” with white and large edible seeds. The skin removes easily, and the fruit is wonderfully fragrant, even from a distance. The flavor is sweet and soft—absolutely addictive.
Vitis ‘Concord’ Grape is a versatile grape, serving well for fresh eating, juicing, preserving, and wine-making. The vine produces very well in any sunny setting, and lives for decades. Disease-resistant and adaptable, it earns its reputation with each delicious harvest. Expect it to reach 10 to 20 feet long within a decade.
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