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Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Red Raspberry)
Comprising some 250 species of small to medium-sized, often prickly shrubs, this cosmopolitan genus includes the raspberries, blackberries, and many other valuable culinary and ornamental plants.
Most Rubus bear lobed or divided, deciduous or evergreen leaves on arching, creeping, climbing, or upright stems. The leaves are often maple-shaped (if lobed) or pinnate (if divided). A silver-gray bloom covers the stems of some brambles, giving them a whitewashed appearance. Plants bear...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Blackberry)
Comprising some 250 species of small to medium-sized, often prickly shrubs, this cosmopolitan genus includes the raspberries, blackberries, and many other valuable culinary and ornamental plants.
Most Rubus bear lobed or divided, deciduous or evergreen leaves on arching, creeping, climbing, or upright stems. The leaves are often maple-shaped (if lobed) or pinnate (if divided). A silver-gray bloom covers the stems of some brambles, giving them a whitewashed appearance. Plants bear...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Red Raspberry)
Comprising some 250 species of small to medium-sized, often prickly shrubs, this cosmopolitan genus includes the raspberries, blackberries, and many other valuable culinary and ornamental plants.
Most Rubus bear lobed or divided, deciduous or evergreen leaves on arching, creeping, climbing, or upright stems. The leaves are often maple-shaped (if lobed) or pinnate (if divided). A silver-gray bloom covers the stems of some brambles, giving them a whitewashed appearance. Plants bear...
(Tayberry)
Comprising some 250 species of small to medium-sized, often prickly shrubs, this cosmopolitan genus includes the raspberries, blackberries, and many other valuable culinary and ornamental plants.
Most Rubus bear lobed or divided, deciduous or evergreen leaves on arching, creeping, climbing, or upright stems. The leaves are often maple-shaped (if lobed) or pinnate (if divided). A silver-gray bloom covers the stems of some brambles, giving them a whitewashed appearance. Plants bear...
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick et al., USDA Corvallis
(Garden Dewberry, Mayes Dewberry)
Comprising some 250 species of small to medium-sized, often prickly shrubs, this cosmopolitan genus includes the raspberries, blackberries, and many other valuable culinary and ornamental plants.
Most Rubus bear lobed or divided, deciduous or evergreen leaves on arching, creeping, climbing, or upright stems. The leaves are often maple-shaped (if lobed) or pinnate (if divided). A silver-gray bloom covers the stems of some brambles, giving them a whitewashed appearance. Plants bear...
James H. Schutte
(Cockburn Bramble)
Comprising some 250 species of small to medium-sized, often prickly shrubs, this cosmopolitan genus includes the raspberries, blackberries, and many other valuable culinary and ornamental plants.
Most Rubus bear lobed or divided, deciduous or evergreen leaves on arching, creeping, climbing, or upright stems. The leaves are often maple-shaped (if lobed) or pinnate (if divided). A silver-gray bloom covers the stems of some brambles, giving them a whitewashed appearance. Plants bear...
Bosh Bruening
(American Gold Raspberry, Fallgold Raspberry)
The beautiful, super sweet berries of this everbearing golden raspberry can't be beat in rich, sweet flavor. The prolific fruits are borne on upright, deciduous, prickly shrubs that sucker. 'Fallgold' produces both a summer and a fall crop of large, golden orange berries. The fall crop is often the best and most seasonably welcome. The fruits are ideal for fresh eating, baking or jam.
Full sun is required for best plant growth as is well-drained, humus-rich soil. If shrubs are grown in areas...
(American Gold Raspberry)
A sport of the red-fruited, everbearing raspberry, 'Heritage,' 'Kiwigold' produces both summer and fall crops of sweet medium-sized yellow berries on prolifically suckering canes. Summer fruits are borne on second year canes; fall fruits on first year canes. The fruits are good for eating fresh or freezing. This selection was first discovered in 1985 by Christopher Thomas of Morrinsville, New Zealand.
The American red raspberry is an upright, deciduous, prickly shrub native to North America...