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Flame Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca 'Flame Seedless'
Flame Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca 'Flame Seedless'

Vitaceae Vitis Vinifera Flame Seedless

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Grows InZone 7A · 0° to 5° F through Zone 10B · 35° to 40° F
Sun ExposureFull / Mostly Sun
Soil DrainageWell Drained
Resistent ToDrought, Disease, Heat
Flower ColorWhite
BloomsSpring Blooms, Summer Berries
Foliage ColorBlue Green
Average Height20' to 30'
AttractsWildlife, Visual Attention, Songbirds / Birds
FragrancesAromatic
Additional Information About Flame Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca 'Flame Seedless'

Vitis Vinifera 'Flame Seedless' is a fast growing vining plant and fruit bearing plant that can be grown in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 7A through 10B. It prefers growing in a location that provides full sun and grows best when planted in sand, loam or clay soil that is well drained. In the spring Flame Seedless Grape produces white flowers. The foliage is blue green in color. It attracts wildlife, visual attention and songbirds / birds and is resistant to drought, diseases and heat.

Flame Seedless Grape can be useful in the landscape around decks, swimming pools, and other outdoor living areas, grown flat against a wall or as a climber and also in cottage gardens.


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More about Flame Seedless Grape...

The Flame Seedless grape produces medium-sized clusters of large, sweet, juicy grapes that you’ll love more than the ones you find at the grocery store. Heat-tolerant and ideally suited for southern gardens. Ripens in August. Self-pollinating.  Grapes are self-fertile, but it's recommended to plant two varieties for the best crop so insects can pollinate blossoms of plants. Hardy in USDA Zones 5a-9b.


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