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Wine Grape – Vitis vinifera | 960 Seeds Edible Climbing Vine | Fast Growing | Beautiful Fall Color

Wine Grape – Vitis vinifera | 960 Seeds Edible Climbing Vine | Fast Growing | Beautiful Fall Color

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Establish your own vineyard, large arbor planting, or edible landscape with these 960 Vitis vinifera seeds. This species is the primary cultivated grape responsible for over 99% of the world’s wine production and is also widely grown for table grapes, raisins, and juice.

Vitis vinifera is a vigorous, fast-growing deciduous vine that climbs using forked tendrils. With proper support such as a trellis, fence, or arbor, it can reach 20–50 feet in length. Its broad, palmately lobed leaves provide dense green coverage during summer and turn brilliant shades of yellow and red in fall.

In early summer, small greenish flowers bloom, followed by clusters of edible grapes. Seed-grown vines may vary from named cultivars, making them excellent for breeding projects, home vineyards, screening, or ornamental edible gardens.

Hardy and adaptable, Wine Grape tolerates heat, cold, and moderate wind once established. It performs best in full sun and well-drained soil and benefits from firm annual pruning to manage its rapid growth and promote healthy fruiting structure.

You will receive:
✔️ 960 Vitis vinifera seeds
✔️ Fresh, untreated seeds
✔️ Clearly labeled seed packet
✔️ Basic germination instructions
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery

🌼 Growing Information

Common Name: Wine Grape
Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting vine
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained soil, pH around 6.5
Watering: Moderate; keep soil moist but not soggy
Mature Height: 20–50 feet (with support)
Spread: 10–15 feet
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 6–9
Container Friendly: Yes, with strong trellis support

💡 Care Tip:
Cold stratify seeds for 90–180 days before sowing for best germination. Prune heavily in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and encourage strong, productive vines.

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