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Grape Canadice Red Seedless

A grape that can handle cold winters

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$69.99
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Ships in Spring
  • flowering dateHarvest in mid-August and can be picked through September.
  • hardiness zone4-8
  • height8 - 10 feet
  • restricted statesAE AK AZ CA GU HI ID MT NV OR PR UT WA
  • ship asSTANDARD-1 GALLON
  • sun exposureFull Sun
  • Fruit for snacking, wines, jellies
  • Attractive vining plant
  • Early producer

You may think that grapes are the province of only moderate, rolling hills like those found in Sonoma Valley. But, thanks to great breeding, grapes can be grown in Northern climates, too. Grow grapes in your own backyard with Red Canadice Seedless. This fresh and tasty variety can withstand freezing winters and even sub-zero temperatures. It's the hardiest grape we've found—and it's delightfully flavorful, with a pretty appearance that looks at home among the ornamental garden. Ripe grapes have a pleasant, sweet-sour kick and no tough skins. Once mature, the easy-to-grow vines produce 35-40 clusters of fruit per vine in late summer. Self-pollinating.

Product Details

  • botanical nameVitis labrusca 'Canadice'
  • flowering dateHarvest in mid-August and can be picked through September.
  • flower colorGreen, White
  • flower formSmall, 5 petaled, held in narrow panicles. Not ornamental.
  • foliage type6" deeply lobed and rounded, quite ornamental, dark green foliage.
  • formFruit, Small Fruit, Grape, Seedless Grape
  • growth rateModerate to fast.
  • hardiness zone4-8
  • height8 - 10 feet
  • planting instructionsPlant at the same level as the soil so the crown of the plant is even with the soil level. Don't bury the crown. Each vine requires about 15 feet of growing space on a wire trellis or fence with at least 8 hours of sunlight.
  • pruningDuring late February or March, proper pruning will help maintain a grapevine's potential of producing good quality fruit crop, develop good vine structure, increase sunlight exposure into the canopy, promote the development of next year's fruiting wood, and potentially reduce disease and insect pressure.
  • restricted statesAE AK AZ CA GU HI ID MT NV OR PR UT WA
  • shipping seasonSpring
  • ship asSTANDARD-1 GALLON
  • soil requirementMoist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil.
  • spacing6 - 7 feet
  • spread24 - 36 inches
  • sun exposureFull Sun
  • winter careA winter mulch is advantageous in colder climates.

Shipping Schedule

When will my order ship?

Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country during the shipping timeframes outlined below:

2024 Spring Shipping Schedule
Zone Most Dormant Bareroot & Potted Perennials, and Shrubs
3A-3B 4/29/24 - 5/31/24
4A-4B 4/29/24 - 5/31/24
5A 4/18/24 - 5/31/24
5B 3/25/24 -5/31/24
6A 3/11/24 - 5/31/24
6B 2/26/24 - 5/31/24
7A 2/22/24 - 5/31/24
7B 2/19/24 - 5/31/24
8A 2/15/24 - 5/10/24
8B 2/12/24 - 5/10/24
9A-10B 2/5/24 - 5/10/24
Last Order Date Zones 3A - 7B: 5/27/24
Zones 8A - 10B: 5/10/24

    Grape Canadice Red Seedless