Plants at Edible Landscaping
Berries - Raspberries
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Heritage Red Fall Raspberry - Rubus idaeus Caroline Everbearing Raspberry - Rubus species(ideaus)
Raspberry Heritage ripe in bowl Heritage is the most popular everbearing variety with excellent red fruit. Can be cultivated for spring and fall crops especially in the north. Needs no staking, if mowed to the ground early each spring. Heritage will bear a large crop from new growth from August to late fall in VA. Space 3' apart in 5' wide beds of good garden soil. Zones 3-9. 

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Raspberry Caroline Tray Caroline is a large, conic, well-flavored, red raspberry. More disease resistant and with larger, earlier fruits than most everbearers. Sweeter fruits than most red raspberries. Ripens August til frost at the nursery, but responds to warmer temperatures and ripens earlier farther south. Several plants are usually planted 3' apart in rows 5' wide. One plant, space in the middle of a 5' circle of well prepared garden soil. Canes average 3' to 6' tall. Zones 5-9. (Plant Patent #10412)  

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Jewel Black Raspberry - Rubus occidentalis Wineberry Raspberry - Rubus phoenicolasius
Raspberry Jewel on bush Vigorous and erect, Jewel black raspberry adapts to many areas. Large berries of excellent flavor Ripen early June 5th at the nursery. The plants are pretty in the growing season. In winter leafless arching canes are purplish red, usually with their tips in the ground producing another plant. Black raspberries are the first raspberries to ripen in the spring. A good reason to include them in your gardening plans. Black raspberries are native to the US and can be found growing along fields and fences and along wooded areas. Good soil, mulch and ample water can only help you succeed with one of the best treats in spring. Space 4' circle or 3' apart in rows 5' wide. Zones 5-8. 

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Raspberry wieberry fruit up close Originally from Japan, Wineberries have naturalized here in the East. A summertime treat fruiting after the spring red raspberries and before the fall ones. Very acclimated. Will fruit in the shade. High flavor, excellent fresh. Zones 6-8. Space 6' circle. Height 5' and arching. Produces on two-year wood. 

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Double Gold Raspberry - Rubus ideaus Glencoe Purple Thornless Raspberry - Rubus species X
Raspberry Double Gold Double Gold Raspberry is a flavorful raspberry, vigorous, and disease resistant. Double Gold produces a deeply blushed, golden champagne-colored fruit with a distinctive conical shape. The "double" in its name is for its two harvests per season. The first year of planting, the initial crop is produced in the fall on the tips of current year's canes, and a second crop is produced farther down the same canes the following summer. In taste tests, Double Gold has been a favorite. Fruit is too delicate for long distance shipping, therefore a good choice for home gardeners. Double Gold is resistant to Phytophthora root rot as well as most of the common leaf diseases. This new variety should become very popular because of its flavor, disease resistance and productivity. Zone 5-8 Space 5' circle or 3' apart in 5' wide beds. 

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Raspberry Glencoe Glencoe was developed by the Scottish Crop Research Institute. A cross of native black raspberry and red raspberry. Flavor is reported to be excellent and plant can be bushy and ideal for containers or the home garden. One plant will produce a multi-stemmed clump, so it can be a space saver and not spread as red and yellow raspberries do. Tip prune in the summer at 30 inches to keep as a bush. Remove old canes after they've fruited. Resistant to Verticillium Wilt. Zones 4-8 Space 2-3' circles. 

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Ohio Treasure Black Raspberry - Rubus occidentalis Crimson Night Raspberry - Rubus occidentalis 'Crimson Night'
Raspberry Ohio Treasure The first black raspberry that gives two crops a season. Ohio Treasure's berries have a pleasant flavor with a good balance of sweetness and freshness, ripening a spring and fall crop. The fruit quality is very good on spring and fall crops. The plants can also be mowed to the ground each spring for a summer crop that lasts till frost. Zone 3 - 8. 

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Raspberry Crimson Giant Crimson Night raspberry is a great flavored fruit and a welcomed surprise to all that have tried it. Fruits are large and dark red color bursting with raspberry pazzazz. Crimson Night is a new spring and fall bearing variety from Cornell and is very ornamental plant with dark purple canes.Zones 4-8 Space 3' apart in 5' wide beds. 

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