Description
Some call it “White Concord” because it has the same vigor, productivity and extreme hardiness. Bears big clusters of huge, slip-skin, seeded grapes. Absolutely terrific for fresh eating, jelly or making your own wine. Ripens mid to late September. Easily trained to climb fences or trellises, Niagara grapes are famous for producing large clusters of grapes.
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