Educate Yourself About the Magnolia Muscadine Grape

Magnolia Muscadine Grape

Magnolia Muscadine Grape (M. rotundifolia) is very tolerant to high humidity and resistant to disease. Their grape has a distinctive color of bronze, and its taste has a sweet and musky flavor. Remember that the “Magnolia” will require pollination to grow its beautiful grapes. Birds like The Downey Woodpecker, the Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, and the Northern Mockingbirds will feast on its tasty grapes.

Putting up a colorful bird feeding table next to this vine, will make your garden look more inviting to fly by bird guests. Its growth and its spread will depend upon the support you provide for it. Other varieties of the wild grape are the Vigorous Muscadine grape (V. rotundifolia) with varieties like the “Carlos” and the “Doreen” muscadine Grape.