Reliance Grape
USPP5174 until December 27, 2002 (expired) google patents
released 1983 by U Arkansas
Concord -30
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- Arkansas/Small Fruit Cultivar Recommendations for Arkansas
Pink, slipskin seedless grape. Highest flavor rating of all Arkansas cultivars. Very hardy, medium vigor. Early to mid-season maturity (Ripens on average August 15 in west-central Arkansas). Moderate resistance to fungal diseases but does require sprays. Used to produce grape juice, jelly, sweet-finished wines, and eaten fresh. Harvest date in northwest Arkansas is typically September 1. Has high susceptibility to skin cracking and post-harvest shelling. Displays uneven ripening in excessively hot growing season. Not recommended to be grown outside of Northwest Arkansas.
- Arkansas/Arkansas Table Grape Cultivars
very cold hardy. most widely sold Arkansas cultivar. moderate yield. moderate resistance to common fungal diseases
- Arkansas/Grape Breeding at the University of Arkansas
excellent fruity flavor, seedless, slipskin. Ontario x Suffolk Red
- Arizona/Growing Grapes in the Home Garden
Mid-season, red grape with excellent quality. Very productive, seedless, and very hardy. Berry thin for larger berries
- Tennessee/PB746 Tree Fruit and Small Fruit Cultivars for Tennessee
seedless. pink. early Aug. uses: table, raisins. berries are small, high quality, slipskin with thin skin; fruit color may vary in some years; vines are vigorous, winter hardy
- Oregon/OSU EC 1639 Growing Table Grapes
Cold hardy (-20°F); slip skin; fruit may not develop good red color in some years and may crack in wet fall; tender skin; good for raisins, fresh, jellies, and juice
- Oregon/Willamette Valley U-picks/Broadacres Nursery Hubbard
- Oregon/2017 - Table Grape Cultivar Performance in Oregon's Willamette Valley
13.5 and 16.7 lb/plant. GDD at harvest: (LB, NWREC): 2426 2588
- Oregon/2017 - Table Grape Cultivar Performance in Oregon's Willamette Valley
- Oregon/OSU EC 1621 Selecting Berry Crop Varieties for Central Oregon