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Frost grape with dark berries and autumn color
Vitaceae23 April 202612 min

Frost grape: complete guide

Vitis vulpina

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Overview

Frost grape (Vitis vulpina), also called winter grape or fox grape, is a vigorous American native vine. This hardy, bird-friendly climber grows quickly, fills the air with sweet-scented flowers, and turns brilliant gold and red in autumn. With its natural appearance and abundant fruit, it is ideal for wildlife gardens.

Appearance and bloom

Frost grape grows to 6-8 meters, forming dense, lush foliage. Leaves are heart-shaped, to 12 cm wide, and color beautifully in fall. Clusters of small, yellow-green flowers appear in June-July and release a pleasant sweet fragrance. The small dark blue-black berries ripen in September-October.

Ideal location

This vine grows well in full sun to part shade, requiring at least 4-5 hours of daily sunlight. Plant along wildlife corridors, around arbors, or up trees. On gardenworld.app, explore designs for wildlife-friendly gardens.

Soil requirements

Frost grape thrives in nearly any soil, including heavy clay. It prefers moderately moist, well-draining earth. pH range: 6-7.5.

Watering

Young plants need regular moisture. Once established, this vine becomes very drought-tolerant.

Pruning

Pruning is optional; allow natural growth. In late winter, remove dead canes and shorten long shoots if needed.

Maintenance calendar

  • January-March: remove dead wood, winter inspection
  • April-May: water young plants during establishment
  • June-July: sweet-scented flowers, pollinator activity
  • August-October: berries ripen, birds visit frequently
  • November-February: fall foliage drops, dormancy

Winter hardiness

Frost grape is fully hardy in USDA zones 5-9, surviving extreme cold to -25°C.

Companion plants

Pair with native berry-bearing shrubs. Other wild vines complement naturally.

Closing

Frost grape is a natural addition to wildlife and native plant gardens. With its fragrant flowers, abundant fruit, and golden autumn color, it creates a complete seasonal experience. Visit gardenworld.app for more wildlife garden ideas.

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