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Rubus idaeus (coldhardy variety) - Red Raspberry

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Rubus idaeus (coldhardy variety) is a hardy, perennial shrub that beautifully combines aesthetics and utility. Known as the Red Raspberry, this versatile plant stands between 4 to 9 feet tall, flourishing notably in zones 4-8 as a resilient, frost-resistant variety. In spring, it elegantly adorns itself with delicate clusters of white flowers, elegantly transitioning to vibrant green foliage that adds an illustrious touch to any garden backdrop. But, the real masterpiece shines in summer when it bursts forth with a delightful abundance of sweet, ruby-red raspberries. Savor them fresh, or transform them into delectable jams, jellies, or desserts. Thriving best in full sun with moderate watering, and supported by its pinnate leaves and thorny canes, this plant not only enhances the beauty of your landscape but also invites the joy of summer fruit picking, making it a striking, productive, and irresistible asset to your garden.

  • Size: Up to 4 to 9 feet tall
  • Flowers: White spring flowers
  • Foliage: Vibrant green compound leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Edible fruit: Produces sweet, ruby-red raspberries
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