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Felder Rushing
(American Raspberry)
The American red raspberry is an upright, deciduous, prickly shrub native to North America and Eurasia. It has been long cultivated for its juicy tasty red or yellow berries. Its many cultivars vary by fruit color, flavor, and harvest time. Plants produce canes that bear in their second year but also yield a first-year fall crop in the case of everbearing cultivars.
The pinnately compound leaves of this deciduous shrub are composed of five to seven leaflets, on average. Each leaflet is rich...
(American Raspberry)
A selection for gardeners who want raspberries without the prickles, 'Canby' produces quarts of sweet dark red berries on erect, thornless canes. Borne over several weeks from early to midsummer, the succulent fruits have a longer shelf life than those of most other varieties and freeze well.
The American red raspberry is an upright, deciduous, prickly shrub native to North America and Eurasia. It has been long cultivated for its juicy tasty red or yellow berries. Its many cultivars vary...
(American Red Raspberry)
The vigorous red raspberry, 'Chilcotin', produces a heavy crop of large, sweet, red berries in early summer on moderately prickly canes. The fruits are produced mid-season and maintain a bright red color. This delectable raspberry is phenomenal eaten fresh but may also be used for baking or jam.
The American red raspberry is an upright, deciduous, prickly shrub native to North America and Eurasia. It has been long cultivated for its juicy tasty red or yellow berries. Its many cultivars vary...
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...
John Buettner
(American Raspberry, Heritage Everbearing Raspberry)
The cold-hardy, everbearing raspberry, 'Heritage', produces both a summer and a fall crop of red, sweet berries. Its large fruits are ideal for fresh eating as well as canning and freezing. The heavy yielding shrubs are also vigorous but susceptible to aphid damage.
Red raspberries grow best in full sun and well-drained, moderately fertile soil. They cold winters and gradual springs to flower and fruit well. Partial shade and cool mulch may be required for plants grown where summers are hot....
(American Red Raspberry, Killarney American Red Raspberry)
Bred in Canada for exceptional cold hardiness, 'Killarney', produces a heavy crop of large, sweet, medium-red berries in early summer on stout, thick canes. The fruits are good for eating fresh, freezing, or canning.
The American red raspberry is an upright, deciduous, prickly shrub native to North America and Eurasia. It has been long cultivated for its juicy tasty red or yellow berries. Its many cultivars vary by fruit color, flavor, and harvest time. Plants produce canes that bear in their...
(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...
Bosh Bruening
(American Raspberry, Latham Red Raspberry)
The exceptionally winter-hardy raspberry, 'Latham', produces a summer crop of red, moderately flavorful, medium-sized, somewhat crumbly berries. This heritage variety is also notably drought resistant but susceptible to mildew.
The American red raspberry is an upright, deciduous, prickly shrub native to North America and Eurasia. It has been long cultivated for its juicy tasty red or yellow berries. Its many cultivars vary by fruit color, flavor, and harvest time. Plants produce canes that...