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  2. Raspberry - Wikipedia

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    All cultivars of raspberries have perennial roots, but many do not have perennial shoots. In fact, most raspberries have shoots that are biennial (meaning shoots grow in the first growing season and fruits grow on those shoots during the second growing season). [10] The flowers can be a major nectar source for honeybees and other pollinators.

  3. Rubus - Wikipedia

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    The shoots typically do not flower or set fruit until the second year of growth (i.e. they are biennial). [10] The rootstock is perennial. [11] Most species are hermaphrodites with male and female parts being present on the same flower. [8] Bramble fruits are aggregate fruits formed from smaller units called drupelets. [10]

  4. Rubus glaucus - Wikipedia

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    Plants reach maturity and produce fruit after the first year extending through the rest of the plant's life which can be 12 to 20 years. [4] The plant grows best at temperatures between 12 and 19 °C, with relative humidity of 80 to 90%, high sunshine and well distributed rainfall between 800 and 2,500 mm a year.

  5. Rubus idaeus - Wikipedia

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    Halved raspberry Raspberry dessert with fresh cheese and honey. Rubus idaeus (raspberry, also called red raspberry or occasionally European red raspberry to distinguish it from other raspberry species) is a red-fruited species of Rubus native to Europe and northern Asia and commonly cultivated in other temperate regions.

  6. Rubus leucodermis - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is 1–1.2 centimetres (3 ⁄ 8 – 1 ⁄ 2 inch) diameter, red to reddish-purple at first, turning dark purple to nearly black when ripe. [6] The edible fruit [7] has high contents of anthocyanins and ellagic acid. [2] [8] R. leucodermis is similar to the eastern black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis). [8]

  7. 30 Different Types of Berries (and Why You Should Be Eating ...

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    carmogilev/Getty Images. Scientific name: Rubus ursinus x Rubus idaeus Taste: Sweet, tangy, floral Health benefits: Boysenberries—a cross between a raspberry, blackberry, dewberry and loganberry ...

  8. Rubus phoenicolasius - Wikipedia

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    In its first year, a new stem ("primocane") grows vigorously to its full height of 1–3 m, unbranched, and bearing large pinnate leaves with three or five leaflets; normally it does not produce any flowers the first year. In its second year, the stem ("floricane") does not grow taller, but produces several side shoots, which bear smaller ...

  9. Does Whatcom Co. really produce the most red raspberries in ...

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    Whatcom County only produced 44,571,574 pounds of red raspberries in 2021, a drastic decrease compared to 63,674,250 pounds in 2020, according to the commission.

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