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

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    As raspberries grow well in marine environments, Oregon and California also produce a large amount of the berries each year. As of May 31, 2024, there were 24,437 pounds of red raspberries in cold ...

  3. Oregon black raspberries are nearly impossible to find. Why ...

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    Why is it nearly impossible to find Oregon black raspberries? We have the answer.

  4. Raspberry - Wikipedia

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    It is seen as a gray mold growing on the raspberries, and particularly affects fruit which are bruised, as the bruises provide an easy entrance point for the spores. Raspberry plants should not be planted where potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, or bulbs have previously been grown, without prior fumigation of the soil.

  5. Rubus strigosus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus strigosus, as treated here, is widely distributed in North America, particularly the more boreal regions. Some authors also treat various raspberries in eastern Asia, east from the Altai Mountain Range in Mongolia to Manchuria and Japan in this taxon (where it is suggested to have originated along with a great deal of the North American flora), [7] but others include all Asian ...

  6. Rubus occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    The center for black raspberry production is in the Willamette Valley in Oregon. The main cultivar, 'Munger', is grown on about 600 hectares (1,500 acres). The main cultivar, 'Munger', is grown on about 600 hectares (1,500 acres).

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

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    Kiwi berries are packed with vitamins, fiber, magnesium, potassium and antioxidants, like most of the berries on this list. One serving boasts five times the vitamin C of an orange , as well as 2 ...

  8. Marionberry - Wikipedia

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    Oregon produces 90% of the US grown, frozen blackberries found in US grocery stores, [9] with Marion County and the Willamette Valley collectively accounting for most of that production. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] The marionberry is well-adapted to the mild, maritime western Oregon climate, with its frequent rains and warm summers.

  9. Berry - Wikipedia

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    The berry industry varies from country to country as do types of berries cultivated or growing in the wild. Some berries such as raspberries and strawberries have been bred for hundreds of years and are distinct from their wild counterparts, while other berries, such as lingonberries and cloudberries, grow almost exclusively in the wild. While ...