Lorna's Edible FruitsUpdate: 891 days 11hrsComments: -
Similar in taste to Boysenberries. Holds its fruit in clusters at the end of its canes. Fruits in winter when other fruit is scarce. Does not produce large volumes of fruit together like the Boysenberry does, but produces smaller volumes over a prolonged period. Grow on a trellis to keep off the ground. Said to be native, but other information suggests it was imported a lot of years ago. Worth a go.
Fruiting Months April, May, June, July, August, September
Planted: 2007
Height 4 metres
Growing: In the Ground
First Fruited: 6 Months from Purchase in Pot
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Spring
Pollination: Self Pollination
Pest Control:
None needed.
Organic Status:Organic
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