Berry Plants & Vines
Beta Grape Vine
This semi-wild variety of grape is renowned for its extreme cold hardiness and is a cross between the cold hardy Concord and the riparian Carver Gr...
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This copper red, globular grape is arguably the second most common across the US. Used in everything from jellies to wine making to eating off the ...
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An early harvester (as compared to the Concord) these grapes mature slightly unevenly but make for a lovely variation in taste. Also a darker purpl...
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Medium size, well-filled clusters of medium, bluish black berries. Smooth thin skin with sweet and spicy flesh. Seedless grapes. USDA Zone: 5-9 Po...
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Popular red raspberry~ fruit is large and conical in shape with a mild raspberry flavor. Sturdy berry- good for machine and large production harves...
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A lovely bright green grape that is seedless, this eating grape is perfect for lunches and eating off the vine. Large, scattered clusters fruits ac...
View full detailsLa Crescent Grape Vines
Light green to a sea foam green in color make the La Crescent Grape a gorgeous addition to any orchard or vineyard. Their smaller size make for exc...
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Common across vineyards in the central US, the Marquette grape is often used in wine making. Its dark color and shine make a deep Merlot and Pinot ...
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