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PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 ALL aka Raspberry One of summers great delights, great in home gardens. With rose type leaves, simple small white flowers followed by sweet delicate very large fruit ripening in summer with good flavour and firmness. Plant against a fence where support is given. Frost tolerant. Deciduous. Raspberry Aspiring Expected Stock Height: 30/40 cm ? Currently sold out. New season fruit-and-nut trees available next winter. Add to your waitlist to be advised when next in stock. aka Raspberry Small firm rosettes of dark black berries. Easily removed when ripe. Upright canes, rose type leaves, simple small white flowers followed by sweet delicate dark fruit. A strong productive plant, spreads quickly, easy to grow. No spines. Self fertile. Harvest Dec - Feb Deciduous. Raspberry Ebony Current Stock Height: 30/40 cm ? Container: 3l ? $29.99 aka Raspberry Red This variety has firm quality berries with a lovely flavour. The berries will change colour post harvest. Ripe from Autumn -suitable to prune for a second harvest. A strong grower that doesn't have to be supported. Plant in a sunny spot. Deciduous. Raspberry Heritage Current Stock Height: 80/100 cm ? Container: Ellepot ? $21.99 Raspberry Heritage Current Stock Height: 40/50 cm ? Container: 3.5l ? $39.99 aka Raspberry This divine raspberry grows as a bramble on upright canes. Covered in rose like leaves, simple small white flowers are followed by luscious sweet delicate golden fruit. Easily removed from vine when ripe. Vigorous. Self fertile. Harvest Dec to April, Main crop Feb to Mar. Deciduous. Raspberry Ivory Current Stock Height: 25/35 cm ? Container: 3l ? $29.99 Produces light red juicy berries with excellent raspberry flavour. A dwarf raspberry that is self fertile, round compact habit that is thornless and ideal for containers on the deck or patio. When ripe eat straight from the bush or throw in the kids lunchboxes or baking. Raspberry Mini Me Current Stock Height: 15/20 cm ? Container: 1.9l ? $32.99 aka Raspberry A high yielding, mid-season Raspberry with medium sized berries. The fruit comes away from the bush readily, making harvesting easy. This variety has a high resistance to fruit rot. Main crop in summer, small autumn yeild. Deciduous. Raspberry Nootka Current Stock Height: 20 cm Container: 1.3l ? $12.99 aka Bramble An excellent variety of summer Raspberry with almost thornless 'canes' and bright glossy berries with an excellent flavour. Bred with good resistance to fruit rot. The fruit ripens in early summer. Plant in a sunny sheltered position. Deciduous. Raspberry Skeena Current Stock Height: 20 cm Container: 1.3l ? $12.99 aka Raspberry Tulameen Raspberries are a widely grown commercial variety that also does exceptionally well in a domestic fruit garden, producing heavy crops of large berries. These are bright and glossy and have an excellent flavour. Upright semi thornless canes. Deciduous. Raspberry Tulameen Current Stock Height: 20/30 cm ? Container: 3l ? $32.99 aka Raspberry Waiau is one of the early ripening Raspberries so if you're looking for a start of the season treat this could be for you. Raspberries are one of summer's great delights and are an ideal home garden plant for most temperate areas of New Zealand. They are easy to grow and very rewarding. Raspberry Waiau Current Stock Height: 15/25 cm ? Container: 3l ? $29.99 aka Raspberry 'Willamette' is a reliable, older variety with large deep red fruit with a nice sharp tang. Ripe from Autumn and suitable to prune for second fruiting. Plant in a sheltered sunny position in soil that does not completely dry out in summer. Deciduous. Raspberry Willamette Current Stock Height: 20 cm Container: 1.3l ? $12.99
PVR: Aspiring
Habit: Upright
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 2m x 1m
Mostly Thornless.
PVR: Hortberry1
Habit: Upright
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 2m x 0m
Raspberries fruit on 2nd year 'canes' i.e. older wood. They love well rotted organic matter and will fruit best when given a well balanced fertiliser in early spring. -after autumn fruiting cut back the cane 1/3, and you can have a 2nd fruiting in spring.
Suitable for warmer areas including Auckland/Northland
Habit: Spreading
Mature Size (HxW): Spreading
Raspberry Ivory TM s of red raspberries and except for fruit colour have all the characteristics of red raspberries.
Habit: Upright
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 1.75m x 1m
Habit: Compact
Mature Size (HxW): 60cm x 60cm
Most Raspberries fruit on 2nd year 'canes' i.e. older wood. 'Nootka' also fruits on new growth. You will need to provide a support framework for the 'canes' to grow against. Raspberries love well rotted organic matter and will fruit best when given a well balanced fertilizer in early spring.
Habit: Spreading
Mature Size (HxW): Spreading
Raspberries fruit on 2nd year 'canes' i.e. older wood. They need a support framework for the 'canes' to grow against. They love well rotted organic matter and will fruit best when given a well balanced fertilizer in early spring. It is also important that the soil does not completely dry out in summer.
Habit: Spreading
Mature Size (HxW): Spreading
Unlike Regular Canes, Long Cane plants must NOT be cut back after planting. The canes should be left intact as supplied. They will then develop fruit-bearing side shoots at the top of each cane which will flower and produce fruit for picking in the first season after planting at the same time as new growth (next year's fruiting wood) is thrown up from the root stock. N.B. In subsequent seasons, treat as Regular Canes.
Suitable for warmer areas including Auckland/Northland
Habit: Upright
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 1.8m x 1.8m
Spring frost can damage flowers and fruit.
Harvest Dec - Jan
Suitable for warmer areas including Auckland/Northland
Habit: Arching
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 1.5m x 0m
Raspberries fruit on 2nd year 'canes' i.e. older wood. They need a support framework for the 'canes' to grow against. They love well rotted organic matter and will fruit best when given a well balanced fertiliser in early spring. -after autumn fruiting cut back the cane 1/3, and you will have a 2nd fruiting in spring
Habit: Spreading
Mature Size (HxW): Spreading
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