Vitis vinifera ssp. sativa 'Flame Seedless' (Grape)
Vitis vinifera ssp. sativa 'Flame Seedless' (Grape)
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A vigorous, fast-growing vine that produces dense clusters of round, red grapes early in the season. Excellent sweet flavor, tender skin, and seedless fruit make this an outstanding table grape for eating fresh. Foliage is very ornamental, turning shades of yellow, orange and red in autumn. Exceptionally disease resistant.
The plants grow fast and can quickly cover a trellis or lattice frame to provide a privacy screen or shade over an arbor or pergola. The edible fruits are perfect for eating fresh, using in jam or wine recipes, or leaving on the vine for birds and other wildlife to enjoy.
Medium size loose clusters of round medium light red berries of firm, crisp texture. Flavour is sweet, vines are heavy producers. Early season ripening. European Grape.
Parentage: 'Gargiulo' xΒ (Red Malaga x Tifafihi Ahmer) X (Muscat of Alexandria x Thompson Seedless)
VIVC 4141: https://www.vivc.de/index.php?r=passport%2Fview&id=4141
Provide climbing support. Prune as necessary, in mid-to-late winter, to maintain shape. Allow fruit to fully ripen before harvesting. For best plant development discourage fruit production for the first two seasons. Prune the side branches away to encourage one strong main stem and allow just the strongest two top side shoots to grow. This attention to a good beginning will insure a sturdy plant and maximum production for years to come.
Water
Water 2 β 3 times per week until established.
Soil
Best in organic-rich, well-drained soil.
Feed
Annually with organic matter.
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