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Vitis Fragola Bianca - Strawberry vine

Vitis labrusca x vinifera Fragola Bianca
Concord grape, Fox grape

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This 'Fragola Bianca' vine-plant is an ancient hybrid variety whose white-pink grapes contain a clear, seedless pulp with a very sweet flavour and exceptional aroma, very close to wild strawberry mixed with blackcurrant. It is a woody climbing stem bush, with tendrils on its stems, which bears beautiful deciduous leaves of medium green colour. It blooms in May-June, in the form of green flower clusters. Its grape berries, round and small in size, can be consumed as they are, in juice or syrup. Harvest in September-October, depending on the climate. This bush, both useful and decorative, is resistant to phylloxera and not very susceptible to diseases.
Height at maturity
5 m
Spread at maturity
2 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -15°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time February to March, September to November
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Description

The 'Fragola Bianca' vine is perhaps better known as the 'Strawberry Grape', due to the unique flavour and aroma of its fruits. This ancient hybrid variety produces clusters of white-pink grapes, with clear, seedless and sweet pulp that reveals a taste of wild strawberries with notes of blackcurrant. Its small grapes can be consumed as they are, or used to make juice or syrup. The harvest takes place, depending on the region, year and climate, from September to October. This vine, which is resistant to diseases and requires little maintenance, promises many gastronomic and aesthetic pleasures. It can be grown in a garden, on a trellis, in a container, or trained against a wall.

'Fragola Bianca' is a hybrid with uncertain origins, believed to have originated from a spontaneous cross-breeding that occurred in the United States during the trials of European grape varieties. It seems that the arrival of phylloxera, which decimated the European vineyards in the late 19th century, can be attributed to this type of hybrid imported to the old continent for winemaking. However, this grape produces more toxic methanol for the body during the fermentation process of the molecules that give 'Fragola' grapes their typical strawberry aroma. Winemaking experiments were abandoned, and Fragola grape varieties almost disappeared from cultivation. But the exceptional aromatic flavour of its fruits allowed these vines to continue to be cultivated for table grape harvests. The first parent of the 'Fragola' vine is undoubtedly the Vitis labrusca, a species native to eastern North America. It passed on its natural resistance to phylloxera, which parasitises the roots of European vines. The grapes of 'Fragola Bianca' also inherited the distinctive flavour of its fruits. Its second parent is an unknown variety of Vitis vinifera, cultivated since ancient times in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. All these plants belong to the Vitaceae family.

The Vitis 'Fragola Bianca' is a sarmentous and climbing bush, with serpentine stems equipped with tendrils that can exceed 5m (16ft) in length over time. It forms a trunk, often knotty and twisted, covered with a fibrous and reddish-brown bark that flakes off in strips as it ages. Its long green stems bear beautiful round-shaped leaves, with serrated edges, medium green in colour, pubescent on the underside, turning yellow before falling in autumn. It blooms in late spring, from May to June depending on the region, in the form of dense and well-formed clusters, pyramidal to cylindrical in shape, loaded with tiny green flowers. After pollination by insects, the berries we call grapes are formed. Rather small, rounded to slightly oval, the berries have a pale yellow skin that turns amber-pink when ripe. The pulp is translucent yellow-green, seedless, juicy, and sweet, with a surprising aroma of wild strawberries and blackcurrant. This variety is very hardy and easy to grow in any well-drained garden soil, preferably slightly acidic and non-calcareous. It should be pruned in late winter, after frost, above 3 buds to promote the formation of new flowering shoots.

Planted in a sunny spot, the 'Fragola Bianca' vine will be very decorative along a wall, on a pergola, in the ground, or in a large container on a terrace.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 5 m
Spread at maturity 2 m
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour green
Flowering time May to June
Inflorescence Cluster
Fruit colour white

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Vitis

Species

labrusca x vinifera

Cultivar

Fragola Bianca

Family

Vitaceae

Other common names

Concord grape, Fox grape

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference8645111

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Planting and care

The 'Fragola Bianca' Vine can be planted in a well-drained, neutral or acidic soil (unlike European vines that prefer limestone), preferably moist, which you will have enriched with an organic fertiliser. Once well established, the vine tolerates summer drought quite well. Choose a full sun exposure, possibly partial shade in the south (southeast exposure). It can withstand temperatures as low as -20°C (-4°F). Prune it in February-March, after frost, leaving 2 or 3 buds on the secondary branches. Prune it again once the berries are formed on the clusters, leaving 2 or 3 leaves above each cluster (this allows the sun to reach the fruits and the sap to feed them more efficiently). Once your trellis framework is formed, remove every year the branches that have produced fruits. Support and guide the branches by staking or training them. Train it against a wall to directly benefit from the grapes. Mildew and powdery mildew are common (especially in rainy climates) which is why it is advisable to treat the vine in spring and during summer, with Bordeaux mixture and/or sulphur powders. This vine may take a season to establish properly, during which it will grow moderately. Its woody climbing stems will then gain several metres per year and will require pruning.

Planting period

Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time February to March, September to November
Type of support Arbour, Pergola, Trellis

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Climbing
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil, free-draining, porous, non-calcareous

Care

Pruning instructions Training pruning: in late winter, as long as your vine has not formed the appropriate framework for the chosen use (covering a wall, a arbor, a pergola), remove all poorly placed branches and let the others grow to the desired length. Fruiting pruning: in late winter, after the frost, prune above 2 or 3 buds on all secondary branches. After flowering, in June-July, leave just 2 or 3 leaves above each cluster.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time February to March, June
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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