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Grape 'Himrod': Self-fertile & Seedless Variety 40-50 cm (Vitis labrusca × vinifera)
325 SEK
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325 SEK
Unit price perGrape of the variety 'Himrod': current height 40–50 cm
Common name: Grape
Scientific name: Vitis labrusca × vinifera
Family: Vitaceae
Plant history & use
’Himrod’ is a seedless and self-fertile grape variety developed in the USA and has become popular both in greenhouses and outdoors in colder climates. It produces sweet, yellow-green grapes with thin skin – excellent to eat fresh straight from the vine or to use for raisins, juice, and jam. The variety grows quickly, yields early harvests, and has good resistance to diseases. ’Himrod’ does not require a pollination partner and gives good harvest even as a single plant. Traditionally, grapes have also been used to support digestion and energy intake.
Cultivation
Thrives best in sunny, warm, and sheltered locations – preferably against a south-facing wall or in a greenhouse. Plant in well-drained, nutrient-rich soil with good humus content. Prune annually to ensure good harvest and lasting shape. The vine needs a trellis or support to climb on. Cover the base in winter in colder parts of the country.
Characteristics
Perennial: Yes
Growing site: Sun
Height: 2–4 meters (climbing)
Hardiness zone: 1–2
Harvest: August–September
Self-fertile: Yes
Seedless: Yes
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