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American Raspberry < Bonus Inside >

The fruit is an aggregate of drupelets, typically 1–1.2 cm in diameter, that ripen in summer or early autumn.

They prefer sun to partial shade and thrive in moist, well-drained soil. Harvesting and Usage: Caring for the Raspberry Bushes - The Martha Stewart Blog

These are perennial plants with biennial canes, meaning the stems grow in their first year and fruit in their second. american raspberry

Considered to have a more intense, complex flavor than many cultivated European varieties, often described as sweet but tart.

The American red raspberry ( Rubus strigosus or Rubus idaeus subsp. strigosus ) is a native North American plant known for producing sweet-tart, bright red berries. It is a hardy, perennial shrub commonly found in wild, rocky, or forested areas, as well as home gardens across the US and Canada. The fruit is an aggregate of drupelets, typically 1–1

They spread by underground suckers and should be kept within a 12 to 18-inch row footprint to prevent overcrowding.

Raspberry bushes require support, typically a wire-and-post system (T-trellis or V-trellis), to keep the canes upright and manageable. Considered to have a more intense, complex flavor

The canes are often covered in small, prickly glandular hairs, and the leaves have 3-5 leaflets with a white, fuzzy underside. Growing and Care:

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