Bell

Life Style / Wine Grapes / Bell: Complex American cultivar created by T. V. Munson in 1881. Is a cross of Elvira x Delaware. Reported to have many of the characteristics of the former variety, particularly flavor. Attractive heavy yielding variety, usually ripening in mid-season to give medium to small dull-green berries. Currently recommended as suitable for growing in the south-central States of the U.S.A. No other details as yet.
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