'Bryant' Grape Released from the
Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station
(G-2589)
('Muench' X 'Terret Monstre')
The 'Bryant' is a late black grape ripening four weeks
after 'Concord'. Extremely vigorous vines produce large, loose clusters of
black berries that are covered with a blue bloom. The berry size is the
same as that of 'Concord'. The vine is productive and the flower is fertile.
Introduced 1947.
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