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50 WHITEBARK Black RASPBERRY
50 WHITEBARK Black RASPBERRY
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DESCRIPTION:
NAME: Whitebark Raspberry
OTHER COMMON NAMES: Black Raspberry / Blackcap Raspberry / Western Black Raspberry / Blue Raspberry / Cut Leaf Raspberry
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Rubus Leucodermis
COLOR: White Flowers / Black Berries
PLANT SEEDS: Fall / Cold stratify / Outdoors after frost / Indoors weeks before last frost
PLANT HEIGHT: 6 - 8'
PLANT SPACING: 3 - 4'
BLOOM TIME: June
HARVEST: July - Aug
HARDINESS ZONE: (4) 5 - 8
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part Shade
SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average
QUANTITY: 50 Seeds
OTHER: This type of black raspberry is native to western North America. They attract bees, butterflies, & birds. There is nothing better than eating sweet juicy berries right off the bush on a hot summer’s day! Of course you can make all kinds of fabulous deserts with them, or can freeze or dry them to be enjoyed later. The fruit is quite juicy & delicious, but is typically not available in stores because the berries are too soft to hold up well through packaging & shipping, so this native is a great choice to grow at home.
We have quite a few types of raspberries & blackberries, as well as blueberries, strawberries, & more!
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Description:
- Name: Whitebark raspberry
- Other Common Names: Black raspberry / blackcap raspberry / western black raspberry / blue raspberry / cut leaf raspberry
- Scientific Name: Rubus leucodermis
- Color: White flowers / black berries
- Plant Seeds: Fall / cold stratify / outdoors after frost / indoors weeks before last frost
- Plant Height: 6 - 8'
- Plant Spacing: 3 - 4'
- Bloom time: June
- Harvest: July - aug
- Hardiness zone: (4) 5 - 8
- Light Requirements: Sun - part shade
- Soil and water preferences: Average
- Quantity: 50 seeds
- Other: This type of black raspberry is native to western north america. They attract bees, butterflies, and birds. There is nothing better than eating sweet juicy berries right off the bush on a hot summer’s day! Of course you can make all kinds of fabulous deserts with them, or can freeze or dry them to be enjoyed later. The fruit is quite juicy and delicious, but is typically not available in stores because the berries are too soft to hold up well through packaging and shipping, so this native is a great choice to grow at home
- We have quite a few types of raspberries and blackberries, as well as blueberries, strawberries, and more
- We have over 2,000 types of flower, vine, tree, shrub, herb, fruit, and vegetable seeds to choose from
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