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Vitis 'Bluebell'
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Plant Type: Fruits

The Bluebell Grape, ‘Vitis ‘Bluebell’, has berries that are medium to large and blue-black in color with tender skin. These have a very good table quality. With excellent hardiness, this grape should be used in northern areas as a substitute for Concord. Resembles Concord in size and color but with more tender skin and greater hardiness. It ripens early to mid-September in Minnesota and is a good climber. It is excellent for wine making. This grape tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, but must have good drainage. Grapes are primarily grown for fruit production in home fruit.

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Flower Color

White

Foliage Color

Green

Plant Spread

8-10' x 3-4'

Good Companions

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Hardness Zone

4-8

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