Vitis vinifera 'Sugrafourteen'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination anemogamy
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A red, seedless table grape. Origin: spontaneous mutation of Sugraone (Superior Seedless); discovered by Harry J. Newby, Jr., near Thermal, Calif., on 26 June 1991; evaluated and propagated by David W. Cain; USPP 11245; 29 Feb. 2000; assigned to Sun World International. Tree: Fruit: red; large, 5.2 g; obtuse ovate; ripens early, with Sugraone; sugar content 16% to 18%; low acid; flavor neutral to faint muscat when fully ripened; skin thick and adheres to flesh; berries contain average of 1.6 aborted seeds which are small and not noticeable when eaten; berry difficult to color unless exposed to sunlight. Cluster: large, 1201 g; cylindrical and conical; loosely compact.
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Vitis vinifera 'Sugrafourteen'