Deciduous fruiting vine with deep green foliage. Vigorous vine produces an abundance of medium-sized, light green berries with excellent flavor late summer to early fall. 'Scuppernong' is a female variety that requires a self-fruitful variety for pollination. Plant in home orchards or over backyard arbors, espaliers, and fences.
'Scuppernong' has a rich history tied to early American settlers. A North Carolina native grape, it was named after the town and river of Scuppernong and may be the oldest native grape still being grown.
Plant with a self-fruitful Muscadine Grape such as 'Albemarle'
Green Thumb Guide
Thrives in enriched, well draining, sandy soil. Provide growing support such as an arbor or trellis. Prune back late winter before new growth begins. Feed with an all purpose fertilizer early spring before new growth, and again during summer.
These characteristics apply to the greater Sacramento area and nearby regions.
Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods
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Visit: National County Extension Offices (Opens in new window)
Green Thumb Guide
Thrives in enriched, well draining, sandy soil. Provide growing support such as an arbor or trellis. Prune back late winter before new growth begins. Feed with an all purpose fertilizer early spring before new growth, and again during summer.
These characteristics apply to the North Texas area and nearby regions.
Live outside of our area? Please check with your local cooperative extension for the best growing practices in your neck of the woods
Visit: Texas A&M Extension Offices (Opens in new window)
Visit: National County Extension Offices (Opens in new window)