Fry Muscadine Vine
Vitis rotunifolia ‘Fry’
NOTE: As with all of our other plants and trees, all of our fruit plants are grown in containers outdoors so they are fully rooted and landscape-ready upon arrival.
Plant Details
USDA Plant Hardiness Zones: 7a-10b Find Your Zone
Pollinator Required? Yes, must plant a self-fertile variety within 50 feet for pollination
Ripening Period: Mid through Late Season, all season long!
Years to Bare: 2 Years
Uses: Fresh Eating
Fruit Color: Green, Bronze
Fruit Size: 1.25″
Fruit Taste: Very Sweet
Fruit Size: 1.25″
Fruit Taste: Very Sweet
Sugar Content: 21%
Dry Stem Scar: Average
Plant Spacing: 15-20 Feet
Sun Needs: Full Sun or Mostly Sun is best, Part Shade is tolerated
Water Needs: Average
Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Silt
Soil Moisture / Drainage: Well Drained Moist
Soil pH: 6.0 – 6.5
Description
‘Fry’ is the standard in muscadines and one of if not the best for fresh eating. A very vigorous vine with high fruit yields throughout the season and excellent heat and cold hardiness and resistance to diseases and drought, the Fry Muscadine produces large, super sweet grapes of 21% sugar content with excellent quality and taste, and the skin is edible. A unique quality of the Fry muscadine is that it ripens from mid to late season over a prolong period of time of about 6 weeks, which makes it an excellent selection for you-pick operations and commercial sales.
NOTE: As with all of our other plants and trees, all of our fruit plants are grown in containers outdoors so they are fully rooted and landscape-ready upon arrival.
Growing Preferences
Muscadine vines can grow in a wide range of soils. Highly fertile soils are not essential. Well-drained soils produce the best growth and yields. Avoid soils that are persistently wet during the growing season. The best and most muscadine berries will be produced when vines are growing in full to mostly sun. That said, muscadine vines that receive a little shade will still produce good crops.
Helpful Articles
Click on a link below to find helpful advice from our experts on how to plant and care for Muscadine Vines
How To Plant A Muscadine Vine
How To Prune And Train A Muscadine Vine
How To Fertilize And Water Muscadine Vines
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These came boxed really well and creative. Not one branch was damaged during shipment or unpacking. The plants were really well established with significant roots and about two feet of mature vine (not a first season growth). Very well pleased. A little more expensive but worth it!———————————————-Thanks for the kind words and awesome review! We are so glad you are pleased and we hope you enjoy them for years to come! 🙂 Beth Steele | WBG

















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