Grape 'Candice Seedless'
A sweet, red, seedless grape. Ideal for kids who haven’t yet got used to seeds. Likes to grow up a fence or along a trellis. Self fertile
Mid March harvest
Please note, All grapes have seeds even seedless ones. How the seed develops and eventually is found or not found in a grape is based on a few factors including, the climate they are grown in, the weather conditions during development, the age of the vine and even the maturity that the fruit is harvested in. Unfortunately here in NZ when people grow grapes they generally look at the large seedless grapes that they can buy in a supermarket and decide they want to grow their own. Supermarket grow grapes are normally imported and been grown in very hot, sunny conditions.
A sweet, red, seedless grape. Ideal for kids who haven’t yet got used to seeds. Likes to grow up a fence or along a trellis. Self fertile
Mid March harvest
Please note, All grapes have seeds even seedless ones. How the seed develops and eventually is found or not found in a grape is based on a few factors including, the climate they are grown in, the weather conditions during development, the age of the vine and even the maturity that the fruit is harvested in. Unfortunately here in NZ when people grow grapes they generally look at the large seedless grapes that they can buy in a supermarket and decide they want to grow their own. Supermarket grow grapes are normally imported and been grown in very hot, sunny conditions.
A sweet, red, seedless grape. Ideal for kids who haven’t yet got used to seeds. Likes to grow up a fence or along a trellis. Self fertile
Mid March harvest
Please note, All grapes have seeds even seedless ones. How the seed develops and eventually is found or not found in a grape is based on a few factors including, the climate they are grown in, the weather conditions during development, the age of the vine and even the maturity that the fruit is harvested in. Unfortunately here in NZ when people grow grapes they generally look at the large seedless grapes that they can buy in a supermarket and decide they want to grow their own. Supermarket grow grapes are normally imported and been grown in very hot, sunny conditions.