Grape Variety Profile: Southern Sensation Seedless

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Date of Publication
December 12, 2022
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Overview

Southern Sensation Seedless is a Pierce’s Disease (PD) tolerant table grape cultivar that was bred by the University of Arkansas in 1973.

Southern Sensation Seedless is a Pierce's Disease (PD) tolerant table grape cultivar that was bred by the University of Arkansas in 1973. Southern Sensation Seedless is medium vigor with a semi-upright growth habit that is suitable for training systems that facilitate upright growth, such as Mid-wire Cordon with vertical shoot positioning (VSP) or downward growth like the High-wire Cordon or Watson Training System. (2 pages)

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