Bluebell Grape (Bundle of 2)Bluebell Grape A Cold Hardy Concord Alternative An exceptionally cold hardy, disease resistant variety introduced by the University of Minnesota. Bluebell produces clusters of medium to large, blue black grapes with tender skins and rich flavor. Versatile & Productive This is a super versatile grapegreat for fresh eating, juice, jams, jellies, and even winemaking. Bluebell resembles Concord in both size and color, but it matures earlier and is much
As with all nectarine cultivars
where it has gotten down to sub -45F temps
It remains a standout for fresh eating and cider
Juicy and moderate acid but nice and mellow
These Evan’s Bali’s are clonally propagated from root suckers and are therefore identical to the parent
but herein lies the limitation with USDA ratings
making it a solid choice for colder climates
It's also juicier and the flavor lingers longer
Thrives in even the coldest parts of Montana
Hardy down to Zone 2
Prairie Star is a great choice for colder regions that need resilient vines without compromising on quality
These Ian Nankings are 6–18" tall and have lots of fine root hairs