Raspberry Tulameen Fruit Canes (Floricane)
From 24th May 2020
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Product Description
Bred in Canada, Tulameen is now one of the world’s most popular summer fruiting varieties, and it’s easy to see why! - an outstanding mid season variety which bears large, firm, bright, glossy berries with a deliciously sweet aromatic flavour. Fruit is borne on vigorous canes with long lateral shoots and very few spines making them very easy to pick.
Floricane varieties fruit on canes produced in the previous year while Primocane varieties produce fruits on current season growth.
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Product Details
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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