1/2 oz (550+) Riverbank Grape Vitis riparia Vine Seeds Fragrant HARDIEST SPECIES COLD -40 F USD 30.00
Riverbank Grape, Vitis riparia, Vine Seeds Other Names: Riverbank Grape, Frost Grape, Zone: 3 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Woody perennial fruiting vine Family: Vitaceae Native Range: Eastern North America Height: up to 50 feet Shape: Climbing Vine Bloom Time: June-July Bloom Color: greenish-white or greenish-yellow Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Gold and Reds Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates heat, cold and some wind. Culture: Prune hard in fall or early spring to control rapid growth. Uses: Rootstock. The beautiful foliage makes this an excellent vine for a trellis, arbor or screen. Sowing Vitis riparia Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90-180 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep Riverbank Grape is a North American grape and one of the hardiest species in the world surviving temperatures as low as minus -40F. It is a stunning vigorous climbing vine up to 50 feet with variable 3-7 inch leaf types (rounded or deeply lobed) displaying beautiful gold and red autumn colors. It usually climbs trees, shrubs, or fence rows, but will rise only 1/2-2 feet above the ground while sprawling in open areas. The blooming period occurs during the late spring and lasts about 2 to 3 weeks. The small greenish-white or greenish-yellow flowers have 5 tiny petals, and a fragrant musky scent. The flowers are replaced by ¼ to 1/2" black fruit in clusters to 6 inches that develop during the summer. The grapes are sweetly acidic and have a lovely flavor when allowed to fully ripen on the vine thus excellent for winemaking and jellies. Highly valued by wildlife and perfect for naturalizing woodland areas or along fences and of course as root stock.
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1 LB (17,000+) Riverbank Grape Vitis riparia Vine Seeds Fragrant HARDIEST SPECIES COLD -40 F USD 250.00
Riverbank Grape, Vitis riparia, Vine Seeds Other Names: Riverbank Grape, Frost Grape, Zone: 3 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Woody perennial fruiting vine Family: Vitaceae Native Range: Eastern North America Height: up to 50 feet Shape: Climbing Vine Bloom Time: June-July Bloom Color: greenish-white or greenish-yellow Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Gold and Reds Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates heat, cold and some wind. Culture: Prune hard in fall or early spring to control rapid growth. Uses: Rootstock. The beautiful foliage makes this an excellent vine for a trellis, arbor or screen. Sowing Vitis riparia Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90-180 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep Riverbank Grape is a North American grape and one of the hardiest species in the world surviving temperatures as low as minus -40F. It is a stunning vigorous climbing vine up to 50 feet with variable 3-7 inch leaf types (rounded or deeply lobed) displaying beautiful gold and red autumn colors. It usually climbs trees, shrubs, or fence rows, but will rise only 1/2-2 feet above the ground while sprawling in open areas. The blooming period occurs during the late spring and lasts about 2 to 3 weeks. The small greenish-white or greenish-yellow flowers have 5 tiny petals, and a fragrant musky scent. The flowers are replaced by ¼ to 1/2" black fruit in clusters to 6 inches that develop during the summer. The grapes are sweetly acidic and have a lovely flavor when allowed to fully ripen on the vine thus excellent for winemaking and jellies. Highly valued by wildlife and perfect for naturalizing woodland areas or along fences and of course as root stock.
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River Bank Grape 10 Seeds - Vitis riparia -Super Hardy! USD 2.99
Vitis riparia, also commonly known as River Bank Grape or Frost Grape, is a Native American climbing or trailing vine, widely distributed from Quebec to Texas, and Montana to New England. It is long-lived and capable of reaching into the upper canopy of the tallest trees. This plant is highly valued by wildlife and perfect for naturalizing woodland areas or along fences. This vine is a strong climber reaching 12m (2m of annual growth).This plant is recommended for covering tall fences and various supports as well as concealing unsightly buildings. It can suppress the growth of other plants. The growth form is that of a woody vine. There are well-developed tendrils that wrap around nearby plants or other objects to help the vine climb.The vine has large panicles of delightfully Mignonette scented flowers a most unusual feature in early summer. The inflorescence is 4 15 cm (1.5 6 in) long and is loose, and the flowers are small, fragrant, dioecious, and white or greenish in color. V. riparia blooms in May or June and produces a small 6 15 mm blue-black berry (grape) with a bloom, seeded, juicy, edible, vinous-herbaceous in flavor.Hardiness zones: 2-9 (-43°C/-45°F, -5°C/25°F) in winter. The vine is extremely cold hardy and easily survives temperatures as low as 40°F below zero. The riparia vine prefers a deep rich moist well-drained moderately fertile loam. This vine does best in calcium rich fertile loamy evenly moist soils for best production and flavorful fruit. It will grow best in a calcareous soil. It will succeed in sun or partial shade though a warm sunny position is required for the fruit to ripen. This is an undemanding, drought tolerant and fully hardy species.
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1/4 oz (250+) Riverbank Grape Vitis riparia Vine Seeds Fragrant HARDIEST SPECIES COLD -40 F USD 18.00
Riverbank Grape, Vitis riparia, Vine Seeds Other Names: Riverbank Grape, Frost Grape, Zone: 3 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Woody perennial fruiting vine Family: Vitaceae Native Range: Eastern North America Height: up to 50 feet Shape: Climbing Vine Bloom Time: June-July Bloom Color: greenish-white or greenish-yellow Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Gold and Reds Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates heat, cold and some wind. Culture: Prune hard in fall or early spring to control rapid growth. Uses: Rootstock. The beautiful foliage makes this an excellent vine for a trellis, arbor or screen. Sowing Vitis riparia Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90-180 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep Riverbank Grape is a North American grape and one of the hardiest species in the world surviving temperatures as low as minus -40F. It is a stunning vigorous climbing vine up to 50 feet with variable 3-7 inch leaf types (rounded or deeply lobed) displaying beautiful gold and red autumn colors. It usually climbs trees, shrubs, or fence rows, but will rise only 1/2-2 feet above the ground while sprawling in open areas. The blooming period occurs during the late spring and lasts about 2 to 3 weeks. The small greenish-white or greenish-yellow flowers have 5 tiny petals, and a fragrant musky scent. The flowers are replaced by ¼ to 1/2" black fruit in clusters to 6 inches that develop during the summer. The grapes are sweetly acidic and have a lovely flavor when allowed to fully ripen on the vine thus excellent for winemaking and jellies. Highly valued by wildlife and perfect for naturalizing woodland areas or along fences and of course as root stock.
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1/8 oz (125+) Riverbank Grape Vitis riparia Vine Seeds Fragrant HARDIEST SPECIES COLD -40 F USD 10.00
Riverbank Grape, Vitis riparia, Vine Seeds Other Names: Riverbank Grape, Frost Grape, Zone: 3 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Woody perennial fruiting vine Family: Vitaceae Native Range: Eastern North America Height: up to 50 feet Shape: Climbing Vine Bloom Time: June-July Bloom Color: greenish-white or greenish-yellow Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Gold and Reds Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates heat, cold and some wind. Culture: Prune hard in fall or early spring to control rapid growth. Uses: Rootstock. The beautiful foliage makes this an excellent vine for a trellis, arbor or screen. Sowing Vitis riparia Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90-180 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep Riverbank Grape is a North American grape and one of the hardiest species in the world surviving temperatures as low as minus -40F. It is a stunning vigorous climbing vine up to 50 feet with variable 3-7 inch leaf types (rounded or deeply lobed) displaying beautiful gold and red autumn colors. It usually climbs trees, shrubs, or fence rows, but will rise only 1/2-2 feet above the ground while sprawling in open areas. The blooming period occurs during the late spring and lasts about 2 to 3 weeks. The small greenish-white or greenish-yellow flowers have 5 tiny petals, and a fragrant musky scent. The flowers are replaced by ¼ to 1/2" black fruit in clusters to 6 inches that develop during the summer. The grapes are sweetly acidic and have a lovely flavor when allowed to fully ripen on the vine thus excellent for winemaking and jellies. Highly valued by wildlife and perfect for naturalizing woodland areas or along fences and of course as root stock.
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1oz (1,100+) Riverbank Grape Vitis riparia Vine Seeds Fragrant HARDIEST SPECIES COLD -40 F USD 48.00
Riverbank Grape, Vitis riparia, Vine Seeds Other Names: Riverbank Grape, Frost Grape, Zone: 3 to 9 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Woody perennial fruiting vine Family: Vitaceae Native Range: Eastern North America Height: up to 50 feet Shape: Climbing Vine Bloom Time: June-July Bloom Color: greenish-white or greenish-yellow Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Gold and Reds Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun. Tolerates heat, cold and some wind. Culture: Prune hard in fall or early spring to control rapid growth. Uses: Rootstock. The beautiful foliage makes this an excellent vine for a trellis, arbor or screen. Sowing Vitis riparia Seeds: Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90-180 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep Riverbank Grape is a North American grape and one of the hardiest species in the world surviving temperatures as low as minus -40F. It is a stunning vigorous climbing vine up to 50 feet with variable 3-7 inch leaf types (rounded or deeply lobed) displaying beautiful gold and red autumn colors. It usually climbs trees, shrubs, or fence rows, but will rise only 1/2-2 feet above the ground while sprawling in open areas. The blooming period occurs during the late spring and lasts about 2 to 3 weeks. The small greenish-white or greenish-yellow flowers have 5 tiny petals, and a fragrant musky scent. The flowers are replaced by ¼ to 1/2" black fruit in clusters to 6 inches that develop during the summer. The grapes are sweetly acidic and have a lovely flavor when allowed to fully ripen on the vine thus excellent for winemaking and jellies. Highly valued by wildlife and perfect for naturalizing woodland areas or along fences and of course as root stock.
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