subtropical grapes (forum)
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I would like to grow a subtropical grape in Mullumbimby (subtropical) - preferably white and preferably seedless. There are a few varieties here - Golden Muscat, Pink Iona and Lady Patricia look interesting but none it appears, are seedless. Has anyone any suggestions/advice?
Time: 31st December 2009 2:49pm
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Diana says...
Hi Bennlexx,
No-one seems to know of one. Mullumbimby has a subtropical fruit tree nursery with quite a large range- you could try asking them?
Diana.
Time: 7th January 2010 10:16am
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Harry says...
Waltham Cross, Italia, Ribier, Isabella and any of the muscat varieties will tolerate subtropical conditions. Try and find grape crosses with Vitis rotundifolia or V. labrusca in their parentage.
Time: 9th January 2010 11:20am
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