Southland Muscadine Grape

Southland Muscadine Grape

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Native to Southeastern U.S.
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Bareroot
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Key Characteristics
Zone

6 - 10

Mature Height

30 Feet

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Moisture Level

Moist, well-drained

Soil Type

Normal, loamy

Description / Southland Muscadine Grape

Introduced by the USDA in 1967, this highly fragrant, very productive muscadine is a favorite among home gardeners. Nothing beats that musky smell . . . unless it's the flavor of these highly sweet berries!

This self-fertile vine is ready to harvest in early fall, one of the last muscadines of the season. Spring brings a scattering of blooms that attract bees, and then the grapes ripen all summer. Small to medium sized, such a dark shade of purple they appear black, and bursting with 17% sugar and lots of juice, Southland is a treat!

The foliage on this deciduous vine is handsome from spring through fall. Oval to triangular, it is bright and glossy, keeping the grape arbor, pergola, or back fence looking lush. Southland is a fast grower in full sun and any well-drained soil.

Bred from seedlings of Thomas x Topsail, Southland is highly disease-resistant and very vigorous. You just need one for fruiting, since it's self-fertile, but you may want to combine it with another variety for greater harvest and two different muscadines. Let Southland pollinate the female muscadine <#prodlink#"35751">Higgins for a spectacular sight and the best combination of different flavors!

Native to the southeastern U.S., the large leaves on this vigorous vine turn soft shades of gold, adding to the ornamental appeal. Plant in full sun and train up an arbor, fence, or other very sturdy support. Reaches 30 feet or more long if unpruned. Zones 6-10.

Product Details

SKU 35752
Item Form Bareroot
Genus Vitis
Species rotundifolia
Variety 'Southland'
Product Classification Fruit, Perennials, Plants
Habit Vining
USDA Zone Low 6
USDA Zone High 10
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Bloom Season Start Mid Spring
Foliage Color Medium Green
Harvest Season Early Fall
Resistance Disease Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Humidity Tolerant, Pest Resistant
Characteristics Arches, Berries, Bird Lovers, Bloom First Year, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Fall Foliage Changes, Fragrance, Native, Trellises
Uses Border, Cuisine, Outdoor, Vines and Climbers
Zone 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
State Shipping Restrictions CA, GU, HI, ID, NY, OR, PR, VI, WA
Shipping Method Restrictions none

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  1. TThomas

    Muscadine 0 people found this helpful

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    Ordered 2. One has grown leaves and looks very healthy. The other arrived very small and looked dead......it never grew and was absolutely dead when it arrived. Very disappointing.
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  2. Lindy Stewart

    Southland Muscadine Grape 0 people found this helpful

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    We planted all 6 of our Southland Muscadine Grapes and 2 of the plants have not leafed out yet. I'm beginning to wonder if they are going to make it? All of the other 4 Southland Muscadines and the other 6 Higgins Muscadine Grapes are all leafed out and looking nice!
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