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Grow Heirloom Scuppernong Muscadine Grapes (Vitis rotundifolia) from premium Non-GMO seeds and enjoy the beauty and taste of golden-hued, sweet, and giant grapes. Known as the Golden Muscadine, Scuppernong grapes are native to the southeastern United States and are prized for their rich flavor, high antioxidant content, and vigorous growth.
These fast-growing perennial vines thrive in warm, sunny climates and are perfect for covering trellises, arbors, or fences with lush green foliage and clusters of golden fruit. Ideal for home gardeners who want to grow nutrient-rich, heirloom-quality grapes, these vines offer both ornamental and edible value.
Produces large, sweet golden grapes with a musky flavor
Heirloom and Non-GMO variety for pure, natural cultivation
Fast-growing perennial climbing vine
Excellent for trellises, pergolas, and garden fences
High in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals
Tolerant to heat, humidity, and many common grape pests
Common Name: Scuppernong Grape
Scientific Name: Vitis rotundifolia var. Scuppernong
Plant Type: Perennial fruiting vine
Growth Habit: Climbing and spreading
Height: 20–30 feet (6–9 m)
Spread: 8–12 feet (2.4–3.6 m)
Fruit Characteristics: Large golden-green grapes; sweet, thick-skinned
Bloom Time: Late spring
Harvest Season: Late summer to early fall
USDA Hardiness Zones: 7–10
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Soil Type: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil
Soil pH: 5.5–6.5
Watering: Moderate; prefers evenly moist soil
Temperature Range: 70–90°F (21–32°C)
Season: Best planted in spring
Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires cold stratification)
Plant Spacing: 8–10 feet apart
Pollination: Self-fertile, but cross-pollination can improve yield
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Organic Status: Heirloom, naturally grown (non-certified)
Stratify seeds for 60–90 days at 35–40°F to enhance germination.
Sow seeds ¼–½ inch deep in moist, well-drained soil.
Maintain warm temperatures (70–85°F) during germination.
Transplant outdoors after the last frost into full sun.
Provide strong support such as trellises or arbors for climbing.
Prune annually to encourage fruiting and control vine spread.
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