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  • 12.95 € Grape Vine 'Cabernet Franc' (Vitis vinifera)
    7852J - 2025 Autumn Photo available
    Plant grown in pot - Height of plant: 10/15 cm.
  • 11.95 € Grape Vine 'Cabernet Franc' (Vitis vinifera)
    7852K - 2025 Autumn Plant grown in pot - Height of plant: 10/15 cm.
    Unit price available starting from 3 units purchased.
  • 10.95 € Grape Vine 'Cabernet Franc' (Vitis vinifera)
    7852L - 2025 Autumn Plant grown in pot - Height of plant: 10/15 cm.
    Unit price available starting from 10 units purchased.
  • 0.40 € FERTILISER
    7852A - Available – Fertiliser tablet to place at the bottom of the hole before planting. Slow release over 7 to 8 months. Only 1 tablet in each hole.
  • Photos (4)
  • Vine, Grape 'Cabernet Franc'
    Vine, Grape 'Cabernet Franc'
    Plant grown in pot - Height of plant: 20/30 cm.
    Author: Planfor
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    Vine, Grape 'Cabernet Franc'
    Vine, Grape 'Cabernet Franc'
    Author: Curtis & Renee
    Date: 06/09/2014
    License
    Virginia Wine Camp 
    Vine, Grape 'Cabernet Franc'
    Vine, Grape 'Cabernet Franc'
    Author: Curtis & Renee
    Date: 06/09/2014
    License
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/crdunn/15201031481 
    Vine, Grape 'Cabernet Franc'
    Vine, Grape 'Cabernet Franc'
    autumn/winter appearance
    Author: Pland
    © Copyright
  • Description
  • Geographical origins: Horticulture
    Adult sizes: Height between 2 and 5 m
    Foliage: Deciduous
    Type of soil: Any loamy, well-drained soils
    Climate: Hardy to -14°C.
    Site: Full sun


    Properties and uses:
    The grape vine ‘Cabernet Franc’ is an ancient variety. Today, it is largely cultivated in the Gironde area, for its good yield and resistance to diseases. This vine will produce a middle-sized, black, juicy and sweet grape, ready to be harvested in October.
    This variety is auto fertile and winter cold resistant.

    Description of the fruit:
    Compact, middle-sized, black grapes.
    The pulp is sweet and juicy.

    Our advice:
    This Vine should be planted between October and November, and pruned in early winter, to get rid of the shoots which bore fruits during the season. Do not hesitate to cut off some leaves during the summer, to encourage the fruit production.

    Plant them now: the shortest way to your plate is through your garden!
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