Vitis rotundifolia - Muscadine Grape, Scuppernong Grape

Vitis rotundifolia - Muscadine Grape, Scuppernong Grape

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Muscadine is a native deciduous climbing vine with a non-exfoliating bark that grows aggressively and produces large edible thick-skinned grapes.  The shiny large broad leaves are dark green and bluntly toothed with shades of yellow to red in fall. Sort panicles of small greenish flowers grow on new growth and give way to the fruit in fall if pollinated.  Muscadines are dioecious and need either both a male and female plant or a perfect flower cultivar to produce fruit. Grows best in full sun and moist well-drained soils.  Pest resistant. Though the same species, 'muscadine' is often used to refer to bronze/darker skinned muscadine, while 'scuppernong' is often used to refer to bronze/light skinned muscadine. Type:  Perennial Origins: Southeast N. America; GA Native Height:  6'-8' Spread:  60’-100' Spacing:  60' USDA Hardiness Zone:  6-10 Culture:  Full Sun Bloom Color:  Green Season of Interest:  Summer, Fall MAINTENANCE NEEDS:

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