Marquis Seedless Grape Vine
Description
Giant clusters of large grapes. This flavorful fruit is delicious if you eat it fresh or use it to make delicious jellies, jams and desserts. The robust vine produces abundant crops. Ripens in September. Self-pollinating. A licensed variety of Cornell University.
Characteristics
Bloom Color | White |
Fruit Color | White |
Fruit Size | Large |
Hardiness Zone Range | 5 - 8 |
Pollination | Self-Pollinating |
Ripens/Harvest | September |
Shade/Sun | Full Sun |
Soil Composition | Loamy |
Soil Moisture | Well Drained |
Soil pH Level | 5.5 - 6.5 |
Taste | Sweet |
Texture | Firm |
Years to Bear | 2 - 4 |
Zone Compatibility
This Variety's Zone Range
5 - 8
My Hardiness Zone
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The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatibility range of this variety before ordering.
Pollination
This variety is self pollinating.
In many cases, you may still want to plant pollinating partners to increase the size of your crops, but with self-pollinating varieties doing so is optional. You'll get fruit with only one plant!
Tools & Supplies
Planting & Care
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Customer Reviews
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My husband prefers this type of grapes
It is exciting to grow your own food. The flavors are much more intense and better for you.
The winery where I worked had a few of these mixed in with the Chardonnay by mistake. They tasted great and are winter hardy for our area.
Added an arbor of these for eating at the table.