Raspberry Autumn Bliss Fruit Canes

SKU: 46152

12 bare root canes

Rubus idaeus

From 15th May 2024

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Product Description

A truly exceptional variety! Raspberry Autumn Bliss is a popular autumn fruiting variety (primocane) that produces heavy crops of flavoursome rich red fruit from July until the first frosts. Perfect for all desserts, eaten fresh or frozen for later use.

An excellent choice for a sheltered sunny spot with well-prepared, moderately fertile, well-drained soil, the fruit are borne on the upper part of the current season's canes. The short, erect strong canes only need minimum support. It is a fantastic plant to grow for even the most novice of gardener with the reward of delicious fresh fruit grown at home.

Thoroughly recommended by the D.T. Brown team!

Our specially selected canes are propagated from disease-free certified stock, and will have well developed root systems when you receive them, so they will establish well and give excellent yield.
Floricane varieties fruit on canes produced in the previous year while Primocane varieties produce fruits on current season growth.
Delivered as bare root canes.



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Product Details

Botanical Name Rubus idaeus
Genus Raspberry

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