Fredonia Grape 🍇 – A fast-growing, cold-hardy grapevine that produces large clusters of sweet, juicy blue-black grapes perfect for fresh eating, juice, and jelly! Earlier ripening than Concord, with exceptional flavor and vigor.
Great for trellises, arbors, or fences — it provides beauty, shade, and fruit all in one!
- Seeded blue-black grapes with rich, tangy flavor
- Hardy in zones 5–8
- Full sun is essential for fruit production
- Height up to 144 inches, Spread 72–96 inches (with training)
- Fast-growing, disease-resistant, and self-pollinating
Note: Ships in a nursery pot, pruned and secured for safe travel. Dormancy in winter is natural and will leaf out again in spring. Please plant with support structure like a trellis or arbor.
Please note: Due to agricultural restrictions, we cannot ship this plant to certain states such as California.
Growing Zones: 5-8

| Mature Height: | Up to 144 Inches (with support) |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature Width: | 72 to 96 Inches |
| Botanical Name: | Vitis labrusca ‘Fredonia’ |
| Growth Rate: | Fast |
| Type: | Fruit Vine |
FAQ’s
Is Hemerocallis ‘Stella de Oro’ a perennial?
‘Stella de Oro’ is a hardy herbaceous perennial that returns year after year with minimal care, making it perfect for low-maintenance gardens.
How often does the Stella de Oro Daylily bloom?
It’s a reblooming daylily, producing golden-yellow flowers from late spring through fall. Deadheading can help encourage even more blooms.
What type of soil is best for Stella de Oro?
Well-drained, loamy soil is ideal. It adapts to a range of soil types but performs best in slightly acidic to neutral soil with good drainage.
How do I care for this daylily?
Water regularly during dry periods, plant in full sun for best flowering, and cut back foliage in the fall. Very little maintenance is needed.
Can I grow Stella de Oro in containers?
Yes! It’s great for pots and containers. Use a well-draining potting mix and place the container in a sunny location for best bloom performance.
Is Stella de Oro deer resistant?
It’s moderately deer resistant. While not deer-proof, it’s less likely to be eaten compared to many other flowering plants.
















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