About King of the North

Very hardy, seeded dark purple grape. Late-ripening. Recommended as the one variety for both a good table grape and a Concord-style wine. Sweet, tasty light red juice; the fresh fruit is a bit tart, but said to make the best jelly.

About Grape

Vigorous vines are great for covering fences, but most benefit from pruning for best fruit production. Bunches of fragrant greenish flowers in spring. Grapes mature from August into September. Self-fruitful. Climbs by tendrils. Prune to 4–6' between January and early April.

Pot Size & Price
8-in. pot
$17.00
Height
10'–20'
Catalog
F034
Plant Traits
Bees
Culinary

Other varieties of Grape

Vitis 'Bluebell', pale blue grapes
Photo from Bailey Nurseries

Bluebell

Catalog
F041a
Vitis Brianna, long cluster of green grapes
Photo from Jeffries Nursery

Brianna

Catalog
F042
Somerset grape, reddish grapes
Photo from Bailey Nurseries

Somerset Seedless

Catalog
F041b