Sunbelt Grape |
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Vitaceae Vitis Labrusca Sunbelt |
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Grows In | Zone 5A · -20° to -15° F through Zone 8B · 15° to 20° F |
Sun Exposure | Full / Mostly Sun |
Soil Drainage | Well Drained |
Resistent To | Drought, Heat |
Flower Color | White |
Blooms | Spring Blooms, Early Spring Blooms, Early Summer Blooms, Summer Berries |
Foliage Color | Medium Green |
Average Height | 15' to 20' |
Average Width | 15' to 20' |
Attracts | Butterflies, Hummingbirds, Wildlife, Visual Attention, Songbirds / Birds |
Vitis Labrusca 'Sunbelt' is a fast growing vining plant and fruit bearing plant that can be grown in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 5A through 8B. It matures to an average height of 15 feet to 20 feet and an average width of 15 feet to 20 feet, depending on climate and other environmental factors. It prefers growing in a location that provides full sun and grows best when planted in sand, loam, clay or silt soil that is well drained. In the spring Sunbelt Grape produces white flowers. The foliage is medium green in color. It attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, wildlife, visual attention and songbirds / birds and is resistant to drought and heat.
Sunbelt Grape can be useful in the landscape as a climber and also in cottage gardens.
This is the fun part. There are lots of selections of grapevines, each with its own berry color, flavor, ripening time, chill hours needed, and other attributes and requirements. What really determines the type you should choose is how you want to use them. Most are good for snacking. Others are great for making desserts, jam, jelly, juice, and wine. So do a little homework, and click on the link below to use the Grapevine Information Sheet to help make your selections.
Considered the "Southern Concord" this grape has excellent sweet flavor like the Concord but does better and ripens more evenly in warmer climates. This grape also has excellent resistance to fungal diseases.
Chilling Hours: Click here to see number of chilling hours required for varieties of grapevines
Pollination: Grapes are self-fertile, but it's recommended to plant two varieties for best grape production
How To Prune And Train A Grape Vine
When And How To Harvest Grapes From The Vine
Arrived well packaged and one if the plants had baby grapes on it already!