Thompson - very sweet seedless white grape!
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This variety is suited to the lower southern states.
A Thompson seedless grape is a variety that is pale green to yellow in color. This fruit
has no seeds and tastes rather sweet. These grapes are not normally very large, and
are usually fairly uniform in size.

These fruits usually grow in large bunches. The cluster is typically thicker towards the
top of the bunch, near the grapevine. The bottom half of the cluster is normally
about half the width of its top portion.

The grapes are thought to have originated in Turkey, South America, Iran, or Greece.
While their exact origins are not certain, they are believed to have been brought to
Europe and the United States from Turkey. Thompson seedless grape is the modern
name given to this crop in honor of William Thompson, the first man to cultivate
them in the U.S.

Gardeners who want a versatile grape that is easy to grow should consider a
Thompson seedless grape. They are mostly hardy and disease-resistant, and should
produce a crop within three to four years. Once the vines have begun producing
fruit, there are several options for canning or preserving the grapes.
Thompson White
2 year starter plant
1 gallon - size
buy 1 @ $21.95
Thompson White
2 year starter plant
1 gallon - size
buy 2 or more @ $16.95 ea.
Zones 6 to 9
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