Waterfall Fingers Grape – Rare Vitis vinifera Cuttings | 5 Fresh 6–8 Inch Unrooted Cuttings | Unique Finger Grape Vine | Cuttings for Rooting or Grafting
Waterfall Fingers Grape – Rare Vitis vinifera Cuttings | 5 Fresh 6–8 Inch Unrooted Cuttings | Unique Finger Grape Vine | Cuttings for Rooting or Grafting
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Grow a rare and eye-catching grape variety with these SUPER RARE Waterfall Fingers Grape cuttings. This unique grape is known for its long, finger-shaped berries and cascading grape clusters, making it both a delicious fruit vine and an ornamental addition to backyard vineyards.
These fresh unrooted cuttings (approximately 6–8 inches long) are suitable for rooting in soil or water, or grafting onto established grapevine rootstock. Once established, Waterfall Fingers grape vines grow vigorously and produce beautiful hanging clusters of sweet table grapes, perfect for fresh eating or decorative vineyard displays.
Ideal for home vineyards, garden trellises, pergolas, and edible landscapes, this rare grape variety provides both visual appeal and delicious fruit. You will receive cuttings similar in size and health to those shown in the listing photos, carefully packaged to maintain freshness during shipping.
You will receive:
✔️ 5 fresh Waterfall Fingers grape cuttings
✔️ Length: approximately 6–8 inches each
✔️ Unrooted cuttings suitable for rooting or grafting
✔️ Healthy propagation material from mature vine
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Waterfall Fingers Grape
Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit vine
Growth Stage: Unrooted cuttings
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining garden soil or sandy loam
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during rooting
Mature Length: 15–25 feet with trellis support
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
USDA Zones: 6–10
Container Friendly: Yes with trellis support
💡 Care Tip: Grape cuttings root best in warm temperatures (65–75°F) with bright indirect light during early rooting. Maintain moderate humidity and avoid overwatering. Once rooted, gradually introduce plants to full sunlight for strong vine growth and fruit production.
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