Grape, Niabell Concord
Grape, Niabell Concord
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Niabell Concord Grapes are table grapes that are sweet and have blue-black skin. Like other concords, they have a "slip skin" that separates easily from the flesh. They grow best in mild climates that mimic California's central valley. The Niabell grape was developed by Harold P. Olmo in 1942 as a cross of the Early Campbell and Niagara varieties.
ABOUT THIS PLANT
Botanic Name: Vitis Labrusca
Common Names:
Niabell,
Lifespan: Perennial
Hardiness Zone: Zone 5- Zone 9
Fruiting Season: Late summer
Growth Structure: Vining 8-10 ft.
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Grapes require a trellis for climbing as well as annual pruning.



