Concord Grape
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- Arizona/Growing Grapes in the Home Garden
One of the best known and widely planted American grape cultivars. Berries are blue-black with a heavy bloom (waxy coat on the berry). Despite a thick and tough skin, it's excellent for eating, juice, jellies and wine. Some find Concord less desirable than other varieties for eating fresh
- Tennessee/PB746 Tree Fruit and Small Fruit Cultivars for Tennessee
american bunch grape. blue. late Aug. uses: wine, table, juice, jelly. fruit ripens unevenly in cluster; vines productive, hardy
- Oregon/OSU EC 1639 Growing Table Grapes
Cold hardy (-20°F); slip skin; susceptible to powdery mildew in wet years; may not ripen in western Oregon if not pruned well