Vitis Cinerea Winter Grape Fruit Seeds
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Add a touch of wild elegance to your garden with our Vitis Cinerea Winter Grape Fruit Seeds, a unique and hardy grape variety known for its cold tolerance and beautiful foliage. These high-quality seeds are selected for their excellent germination rate and adaptability, thriving in both traditional gardens and spacious containers. Whether you're new to gardening or a seasoned grower, these seeds offer a simple, satisfying way to grow something truly special.
Vitis Cinerea produces clusters of deep purple grapes perfect for fresh snacking or homemade preserves, all while adding ornamental beauty to your garden with its striking leaves and vines. Easy to plant and care for, this vigorous grower brings the joy of cultivating your own fruit right to your backyard or balcony. Start or expand your garden with confidence and enjoy the natural rewards of growing from seed!



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial Vine
Planting Season
Spring to Early Summer
Growth Habit
Climbing Vine
Flavor Profile
Tart, Earthy
Plant Characteristics
Deciduous, Hardy
Use
Fresh Eating, Juicing
Growing Conditions
Full Sun, Moist Soil
Harvest Advantages
Late Season Yield
Plant Resistance
Drought Tolerant, Deer Resistant
About – Vitis Cinerea
Vitis cinerea
Seed Names
Winter Grape Seeds
Seed Type
Open-Pollinated
Vitis Cinerea, commonly known as Winter Grape, is a hardy wild grapevine native to the central and southeastern United States. It produces small, bluish-black fruits that ripen late in the season and are often used in preserves and wildlife habitats. The vine is vigorous, tolerant to heat and drought, and thrives in diverse soil conditions, making it ideal for naturalized or edible landscapes.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1/4 Inch Deep
Sowing Method
Direct or Tray Start
Plant Spacing
8–10 Feet Apart
Days to Maturity
720–900 Days
Soil Preparation
Cold Stratify 60–90 Days
Hardiness Zones
USDA 5–9
Water Needs
Moderate Watering
Planting Season
Spring to Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 1,000 Sq Ft
500
Up to 5,000 Sq Ft
1000
Up to 10,000 Sq Ft
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Planted these early spring, and so far the vines are thriving even with fluctuating temperatures. They definitely seem bred for resilience. Hoping the grapes taste as good as the plants look so far.
I�ve always wanted to try unusual grape varieties, and these were worth it. The seeds sprouted in about 2 weeks with a little extra care. They seem tough, which gives me hope for harvesting in a couple of years.
I�m working on a small vineyard experiment, and these winter grapes were a unique addition. The vines are vigorous and have adjusted well to the soil here in Virginia. Looking forward to seeing the fruit�s flavor profile.
The seedlings are now about 10 inches tall and growing steadily. I�ve had trouble with other grape seeds before, but these are clearly more resilient. They seem like a great fit for my zone.
Ordered a small pack to test, and I�m impressed by the quality. Out of 12 seeds, 9 germinated successfully. They look healthy, and I�m eager to see if the grapes really hold up through colder months.