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  2. Raspberry spur blight - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry spur blight is caused by the fungus Didymella applanata. [2] This plant pathogen is more problematic on red raspberries (Rubus idaeus) than on black or purple raspberries. The fungus infects the leaves first and then spreads to the cane. It causes necrotic spots on the cane near the base of the petiole attachment. [3]

  3. Rubus leucodermis - Wikipedia

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    Rubus leucodermis is a deciduous shrub growing to 0.5–2.5 metres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 –8 feet), with prickly shoots. [5] While the crown is perennial, the canes are biennial, growing vegetatively one year, flowering and fruiting the second, and then dying.

  4. List of caneberries diseases - Wikipedia

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    Alternaria spp. colonization following feeding by Resseliella theoboldi (raspberry cane midge) Raspberry leaf curl Raspberry leaf curl uncharacterized agent(s) Redberry disease Acalitus essigi (redberry mite) Seedborne dsRNA in wild raspberry dsRNA of mol. wt. typical of plant viruses, but not associated with host symptoms or virus-like particles

  5. Rubus - Wikipedia

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    The term "cane fruit" or "cane berry" applies to any Rubus species or hybrid which is commonly grown with supports such as wires or canes, including raspberries, blackberries, and hybrids such as loganberry, boysenberry, marionberry and tayberry. [7] The stems of such plants are also referred to as canes.

  6. Raspberry - Wikipedia

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    Two types of raspberry are available for commercial and domestic cultivation; the summer-bearing type produces an abundance of fruit on second-year canes (floricanes) within a relatively short period in midsummer, and double or "everbearing" plants, which also bear some fruit on first-year canes (primocanes) in the late summer and fall, as well ...

  7. When Is It Too Late to Prune Roses Before Winter?

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    Reduce the length of shrub rose canes by half their length or more. Prune all roses to a pleasing shape. Summer. Prune away dead, diseased, and damaged canes whenever they are noticed. While it ...

  8. 17 Picture Perfect Food Gifts for the Holidays

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    For a change of pace this Christmas, go for the Peking Duck Dinner Kit from Philippe Chow, one of New York’s most iconic and upscale Chinese restaurants. ... crushed candy cane pieces, brownie ...

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