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Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape. Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside). Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter. An occasional vestige of a seed may be found. Cane pruning. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5. Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape.  Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside).  Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter.  An occasional vestige of a seed may be found.  Cane pruning.  Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5.  Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
Eastern Concord Seedless Grape - Vitis labrusca
Seedless sport of the Concord Grape. Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord (no seed inside). Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter. An occasional vestige of a seed may be found. Cane pruning. Cold hardy to USDA Zone 5. Ripens late August into September, one week ahead of the Concord Grape.
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