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Rubus occidentalis ‘Bristol’ #2 (‘Bristol’ Black Raspberry)
$24.99
-Part Sun, Full Sun
-Moist, Well-Drained Soil
-Slightly Acidic pH
-4-5′ Tall (depending on support)
-Sprawling growth habit
-Zone 4
-Edible
-Cultivar of Ohio Native
9 in stock
‘Bristol’ Black Raspberries are famous for their excellent flavor and non-seedy texture. They are an early producer of one crop of large, dark and glossy berries in the summer. These plants are self-fruitful and prefer a rich soil that is well-draining but consistently moist for the sweetest fruit production. The canes only fruit on the second year’s growth, which means they are called a floricane variety. See here for much more information about the best planting practices for your raspberry crops!
Sources:
Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants and Herbs by Steven Foster and James A. Duke
Missouri Botanical Garden
OSU Extension