Vitis sp.

Scientific Name: Vitis sp. Note: we are combining a large number of species of grape and looking at the genus as a whole here.

Common Name: Grape

Native Range: Europe, can be invasive

Zone: 6 to 9

Plant type & Form: Perennial woody vine

Height: 3.00 to 60.00 feet

Spread: 3.00 to 60.00 feet

Bloom Time: May to June

Bloom Description: Greenish

Flower: Insignificant, small greenish-yellow flowers

Fruit: Globe shaped berries, often a blue-black color with a waxy coating

Leaf: Bold-textured, oval-cordate, deep-green leaves with broad coarse teeth on edges; wooly hairs on the undersides

Sun: Full sun, the more sun the sweeter the fruit

Water: Medium

Soil type & pH: Prefers deep, loamy, humus-rich soils and preforms well in gravelly loams – can tolerate a wide range of conditions but must have good drainage

Maintenance: High, depends on species

Suggested Use: Fruit production, decoration, ground-cover

Notes: Spreads by self-seeding and through animals.

Identification notes: Look for a vine climbing on other plants, it can crawl to the tops of trees or spread horizontally over low shrubs. Mature bark will be rough and will shred in strips.

Information gathered from Missouri Botanical Garden