Canadice Seedless Grape
Vitis labrusca x vinifera ‘Canadice’
Other Names: Canadice Seedless Fox Grape
NOTE: As with all of our other plants and trees, all of our fruit plants are grown in containers outdoors so they are fully rooted and landscape-ready upon arrival.
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 5a-8b Find Your Zone
Pollinator Required?: No, self pollinating
Chill Hours: 100 hours below 45F
Ripening Period: Mid to Late Summer
Uses: Fresh Eating, Jams, Jellies, Juice and Wine!
Fruit Color: Red
Fruit Size: Medium
Fruit Taste: Sweet
Fruit Size: Medium
Fruit Taste: Sweet
Sun Needs: Full Sun or Mostly Sun is best, Part Shade is tolerated – the more sun the sweeter the fruit!
Water Needs: Average
Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Silt
Soil Moisture / Drainage: Moist But Well Drained
Soil pH: 5.5 – 6.5
Description
An easy-to-grow North American native that has everything we desire in a grape, ‘Canadice’ is self-pollinating, which means you only need one to produce fruit, is easy to grow and cold hardy to USDA Zone 5a (-20F), and it produces scrumptious seedless red grapes that are great for fresh eating or to make jellies, jams, juice and wine! The grapes begin to ripen in August and hold on the vine well for picking through September. High-quality, very sweet flavored fruits on strong, vigorous and disease resistant vines with highly attractive foliage for outstanding texture in the landscape make Canadice a fine selection for growing on arbors, pergolas, fences and other structures that provide support for its vines to twine around. A variety introduced and licensed by Cornell University.
NOTE: As with all of our other plants and trees, all of our fruit plants are grown in containers outdoors so they are fully rooted and landscape-ready upon arrival.
Landscape & Garden Uses
Growing to 20 feet high and spreading equally as far, the Canadice Seedless Grape is ideal for use in the sunny edible landscape growing on fences, arbors, pergolas, posts and other structures its vines can twine around or tendrils cling to.
Suggested Spacing: 10 to 20 feet apart on fences
Growing Preferences
Fox grapes, such as ‘Canadice’, are very easy to grow in most any moist but well-drained soil of average or better fertility. They prefer a deep, loamy, humus-rich soil and all the sun you can give them. In fact, the more sun the sweeter the fruit. That said, light shade is tolerated and vines will still produce fruit.
Helpful Articles
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How To Plant A Grape Vine
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How To Fertilize & Water A Grape Vine
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The plant arrived quickly after it was ordered. It was very well packaged and arrived with no damage to it whatsoever. One of the best things about Wilson brothers nursery is that their plants are sold in containers not bare root. I highly recommend this grapevine I am this nursery—————————————————————–We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy it for years to come! Thanks for the kind words and great review! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG















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