Concord Grape
Vitis labrusca 'Concord'
A cultivar derived from the native fox grape; it is often used to make jellies. The Concord grape was developed in 1849 by Ephraim Wales Bull in Concord, Massachusetts. It is roughly one-third Vitis vinifera.
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- Stock Size: 10-16" (1-0 #1)
- Uses: Edible, Wildlife Food
- Native
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A cultivar derived from the native fox grape; it is often used to make jellies. The Concord grape was developed in 1849 by Ephraim Wales Bull in Concord, Massachusetts. It is roughly one-third Vitis vinifera.
A cultivar derived from the native fox grape; it is often used to make jellies. The Concord grape was developed in 1849 by Ephraim Wales Bull in Concord, Massachusetts. It is roughly one-third Vitis vinifera.