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We grow at least 6 varieties of Muscadines, from light bronze to black. We look forward all summer to the end of August when we can fill ...Read More
These plants are native in southeast Louisiana. There are many places where you can find the fruits on the ground, though I don't recomm...Read More
My FAVORITE grape of all time! I have NEVER purchased grapes in any kind of market because they are so horribly inferior to the Scuppern...Read More
Got a volunteer growing in the mess that is my neighbors shrub/property line. Fruits are great when left to get really ripe, making wild...Read More
I propagated mine from seed gathered along the Congaree River. While people's tastes will differ, the birds and squirrels love muscadines...Read More
Agree with previous comment. And add that the fruit are not worth the trouble--rubbery, seedy, rather ordinary flavor.
Although native, this vine is almost as aggressive as Chinese wisteria. It grows up trees and weighs down lower branches until they break...Read More
These grapes grow everywhere they find something to climb on. In shade, part shade, part sun, and sun. They make HUGE thick vines that I ...Read More
Florida native plant and it turns a pale yellow in the fall/winter. Can be found covering dead trees in my area. In some cases it would a...Read More
We inherited two Muscadine plants trained on a clothesline-turned-arbor on the property. On the plus side, we've found that Muscadines m...Read More