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Vanessa Seedless Grape

Original price $24.99 - Original price $24.99
Original price
$24.99
$24.99 - $24.99
Current price $24.99
SKU H630Q

Vitis labrusca x vinifera 'Vanessa'

Prohibited to OR, ID and NY.

A new, early-mid ripening, red, seedless grape with a sweet, fruity flavor. From Ontario Canada, and one of the hardiest of the red cultivars. Crunchy, non-slipskin texture and excellent fruit quality is what Vanessa brings to the table. Compact clusters of medium-size, oblong berries. Hardy to minus 20 degrees F. Grows in USDA Zone 5-9. Ripens in Oct.

A grapevine can be both a highly productive source of fruit and a focal point of considerable beauty. Think carefully about where to plant one to provide shade, cover a wall or accentuate an arch. We offer grapes most of which will ripen even in areas with cool summers. The ripening dates listed are for the cooler parts of Western Washington, but most ripen sooner and thrive where summers are warmer. 

Click here to read our Grape Growing Guide

Size: 2 Quart Pot

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Will Vanessa grapes grow in Orlando, FL?

    The Vanessa seedless grape is recommend for USDA Growing Zones 5 - 9. Orlando is in Zone 10a.

  • Will the Vanessa set fruit the first year?

    No, it should set fruit within 3-5 years.

  • Are the leaves suitable for making stuffed grape leaves?

    Absolutely yes

  • Is it sweet?

    Yes it is!

  • Does the vines have thirns?

    No.

Customer Reviews

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Darla T.
Waiting for spring

Once the weather gets better without frost or freezing temperatures, I hope to get this into the ground. Looking forward to grapes in about 3 years...

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AliG
Great company!

Plant arrived in good condition. Just planted it. Hoping all will go well

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Gordon A.
Wonderful vines!

I planted two Vanessa s about 15 years ago. They took right off and I remember being surprised at how quickly they started producing grapes. They are very sweet and fruity tasting as described and make exceptional raisins. Great vines!