Buffalo Grape (Vitis labrusca 'Buffalo') is a robust and cold-hardy grape variety, known for its adaptability and flavorful fruit. This deciduous vine features medium-sized clusters of deep purple, almost black, grapes. With a perfect balance of sweetness and tartness, Buffalo Grapes are excellent for fresh consumption, wine making, or crafting preserves.
They are self-pollinating, meaning a single vine is capable of setting fruit. However, planting multiple vines may increase yields.
They typically ripen in late summer to early fall. The vines usually start bearing fruit within 2 to 3 years after planting, reaching full productivity as they mature.
The Buffalo Grape is a vigorous climber, reaching a mature height of 8 to 10 feet and spreading to cover arbors or trellises with a width of 6 to 8 feet.
They thrive in USDA hardiness zones 6 to 10, making it well-suited for regions with cold winters and temperate climates.
Grape Planting And Care
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Height: 8'-10', but can be kept smaller with some pruning.
Minimum temperature: Hardy to 0ºf to -10ºf.
USDA zone: 6-10.
Light: Full sun to part sun.
Bearing age: 2-3 years. 10-15 lbs per plant.
Pollination requirements: None. It is self fertile.
Ripens: August-September
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The last photo is an example of a #1 (1 gallon) Buffalo grape, however, it is not the exact plant that you will receive. Your plant will be approximately 1-2 years old and 2'-3' feet tall.
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