Vitis vinifera '552'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
Life form perennial
Growth form shrub
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination anemogamy
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Cultivation

A dark-maroon to light-red, seedless table grape that ripens 2 weeks after Flame Seedless. Origin: in Mendoza, Argentina, and Delano, Calif., by Angel A. Gargiulo. USPP 9916; 10 June 1997; assigned to Luis M. Caratan, Delano, Calif. Patagonia × Galaxy; cross made in 1987 in Argentina and seedlings planted near Delano, Calif. Tree: Fruit: large, 2.5 cm in length; obovate; dark-maroon to lighter red toward the base of the berry; sweet; firm and crisp; seedless with occasionally one to two small, undeveloped rudimentary seed traces; ripens 1 Aug. at Delano. Calif., ≈2 weeks after Flame Seedless. Cluster: medium to large, 21 to 26 cm length; loose; 86 to 106 berries/cluster.
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Vitis vinifera '552'