Bianca Grape Vine - Vitis vinifera - White Grape
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One of the most reliable white grape varieties for cooler climates, Vitis vinifera 'Bianca' is celebrated for its early ripening and excellent disease resistance, making it a superb choice for UK gardeners. Producing generous clusters of pale green to golden grapes, this versatile vine is perfect for fresh eating or even home winemaking. Its vigorous climbing habit makes it ideal for training against walls, over pergolas, or along trellises, creating a productive and decorative feature.
This fruit vine thrives in a sunny, sheltered position in well-drained soil. Water regularly during dry spells and prune in winter to encourage strong growth and abundant fruiting. Pair with companion plants such as lavender or climbing roses to create a Mediterranean-inspired planting scheme. Ideal for courtyard, kitchen or south-facing gardens, where warmth and shelter help maximise production and flavour.
Supplied in approx. 1-2 litre containers.
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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.
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