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Ruby Roman Grape Vine – Live Plant 1–2 Ft Tall | Rare Japanese Luxury Grape | Organic Sweet Table Grape | Trellis & Patio Friendly

Ruby Roman Grape Vine – Live Plant 1–2 Ft Tall | Rare Japanese Luxury Grape | Organic Sweet Table Grape | Trellis & Patio Friendly

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Grow one of the most exclusive grapes in the world with this VERY RARE Japanese Ruby Roman Grape Vine live plant, measuring approximately 1–2 feet tall. This luxury grape variety is famous for its large, deep red fruit, exceptional sweetness, and premium quality, often considered one of the finest table grapes available.

Ruby Roman grapes are known for their impressive size, juicy texture, and rich flavor, making them highly sought after by collectors and fruit enthusiasts. The vine grows beautifully along trellises, pergolas, fences, or garden arbors, adding both ornamental value and fruit production to your space.

Perfect for backyard vineyards, patios, or home orchards, this healthy rooted plant is ready to grow into a productive and eye-catching grape vine with proper care.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Ruby Roman grape vine plant
✔️ Height: approximately 1–2 feet
✔️ Healthy rooted plant
✔️ Organic grown vine
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Ruby Roman Grape
Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit vine
Growth Stage: Young live plant

Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining fertile soil rich in organic matter
Watering: Moderate; keep soil moist but not waterlogged
Mature Vine Length: 10–20 feet with trellis support
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
USDA Zones: 6–10
Container Friendly: Yes (large containers with trellis support)

💡 Care Tip:
Start in a 5–7 gallon pot with well-draining soil and provide a stake or trellis for support. Keep soil evenly moist and begin fertilizing after 6 weeks using a balanced fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season. Avoid heavy pruning in the first year to allow strong root and vine development.

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