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Carlos Muscadine Grape Vine - Vitis rotundifolia

Carlos Muscadine Grape Vine - Vitis rotundifolia

Regular price $79.95 USD
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Introducing the Carlos Muscadine Grape Vine (Vitis rotundifolia), a must-have for any garden enthusiast! This vigorous vine not only produces sweet, juicy grapes perfect for fresh eating and winemaking, but it also boasts impressive ornamental value with its lush foliage. Easy to grow and highly productive, the Carlos Muscadine is your ticket to a fruitful and beautiful garden.

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D.W.
Follow-up review

First fruits. Already harvested gallons and gallons more still on the vines. I already have 3 gallons of wine cooking.

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David Wallace
Follow-up review

First fruits. Already harvested gallons and gallons more still on the vines. I already have 3 gallons of wine cooking.

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J.R.
Going strong

This is 4 months later, and it even produced some grapes, tho not much because I had cut all the fruiting branches in order to train it down the line.. down towards the left in the black pot is the dwarf mulberry tree I purchased around the same, which also produce fruit 2 months after I received it, tho again not much because the tree wasn't large enough. In all, I'm happy with my purchase.

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John Reese
Going strong

This is 4 months later, and it even produced some grapes, tho not much because I had cut all the fruiting branches in order to train it down the line.. down towards the left in the black pot is the dwarf mulberry tree I purchased around the same, which also produce fruit 2 months after I received it, tho again not much because the tree wasn't large enough. In all, I'm happy with my purchase.

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David Wallace
Alachua Muscadine Grape, Carlos, Plant From Florida?

Love them, they are basking in the sun as I write this on a barrier Island north of Daytona. I weave them through my fence trillis...They go well with my Coconut Cream Mango, Hass Avacado, Papaya and Olive trees....