FRUIT AND GARDEN REVIEW: The Concord grape


Posted: Friday, September 20, 2013 4:08 am
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Updated: 11:10 am, Fri Sep 20, 2013.


FRUIT AND GARDEN REVIEW: The Concord grape

By: Marilyn Odneal, Missouri State University horticulture adviser

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Concord grapes have definitely stood the test of time. Developed from wild New England native grapes in 1849 by Ephraim Bull, a Bostonian, the Concord grape was selected after planting and evaluating about 22,000 seedlings. In 1853 Ephraim won first prize for his discovery at the Boston Horticultural Society Exhibition.

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