Vitis ‘Roger’s Red’ (An Ornamental Grape)
As fall settles in and deciduous trees show off glorious hues of yellow, orange, red and purple, one outstanding performer that often fails to get attention is Vitis californica, a native California wild grape and its relatives. One of these relatives most commonly seen in nurseries is a Sonoma County native, Vitis ‘Roger’s Red.’
A Vigorous VineThis deciduous vine is not shy. Once established, ‘Roger’s Red’ can grow to 30 ft. or more and ramble up and over anything within grasp of its tendrils. It adapts easily to a variety of conditions.
Home GrowingAlthough this native grape is suited to wild environments, it can be planted in the home garden—if there is space for it.
Caveats to KnowThis is an aggressive vine that may wander off a trellis or other support and reach out to neighboring structures or trees. Continual vigilance is needed to keep it in bounds.
| Noted horticulturalist, Roger Raiche, the namesake of ‘Roger’s Red,’ was generous enough to discuss the origins and recent developments of the lineage of the vine. He revealed that it is “now considered to be a hybrid between V. californica, the California grape, and a European grape (V. vinifera) cultivar called ‘Alicante Bouschet,’ a deep red-fruited (pulp, skin and juice) grape grown widely in the last century in Sonoma and many other counties. This was determined by a geneticist, Jerry Dangle, at Plant Foundations Services at UC Davis by comparing various genetic markers that are unique to each grape variety. Roger continues: “I originally collected it in late October 1983, growing along Palmer Creek Rd. West of Healdsburg, growing among yellow fall-colored V. californica. Initially, and for many years afterward, I considered it to be simply a red fall leaf form of the native grape, and thus it is still sold widely as such. In the last decade or more, there has been considerable speculation whether ‘Rogers Red’ was a pure V. californica, another variety entirely, or a hybrid. Jerry Dangle’s work proves the case to be the latter.” Thus, when discussing this grape, the correct designation will be Vitis ‘Rogers Red’ or V. X ‘Rogers Red’ but not V. californica ‘Rogers Red’.” |
September 2023