Grape
Vitis spp.
Also known as
Grapevine, Grape Vine
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Full Sun
Moderate watering
Frost Hardy
9a
USDA zone
-7°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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Max | 4m | |
3m | Min | 2.5m |
3 years to reach maturity
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
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Grape Overview
Vitis is also known as Grapevine, this genus contains around 79 hardy, deciduous, woody-stemmed tendril-climbing species. These are grown ornamentally for their foliage, which displays autumn colour when exposed to warm, sunny conditions and also for their edible fruit bunches, commonly called grapes. Flowers are wind pollinated, small, green-white and arranged in dense clusters. This genus is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere and is an economically important plant, grapes are consumed as food and fermented to produce wine and other products.
How to propagate Grape
Cuttings
You can propagate from hardwood cuttings in late autumn.
Special features of Grape
Attractive fruits
Other uses of Grape
Grown for their foliage and fruits (grapes), which are produced in bunches.