Vitis riparia (riverbank grape)
Riverbank grape is a vigorous native vine well adapted to moist soils and sunny edges. It grows quickly and is best given room to roam, making it a strong choice for naturalized areas, fence lines, or woodland margins.
Its fruits are eaten by a wide variety of birds, including thrushes, woodpeckers, and songbirds, while the dense foliage offers cover and nesting opportunities. It also serves as a host plant for several moth species, making it a multitasking wildlife supporter.
Plants can be purchased in-person or online (with in-person pick-up).
All online orders will be ready for pick-up 24-72 hours after purchase. You will receive an email to let you know when your order is ready. We kindly ask that you pick-up any orders within one week of purchase.
Vitis riparia (riverbank grape)
type: Vine sun needs: Sun to part sun water needs: Average to moist soil
height: 20-30' plant spacing: 6' distance bloom time: May, June bloom color: white/green Edible parts: fruit...if you can get to them before the wildlife! Great fall leaf color. Can be aggressive Provides berries for birds. Can be used in a rain garden setting.

.png)









