Aromatic burgundy raspberry - Rubus idaeus 'Glen Coe'
Rubus idaeus 'Glen Coe' - a remarkable variety, fruiting in mid-summer. This spectacular cultivar is actually obtained by crossing Rubus idealus and Rubus neglectus.
The fruits are unusual - burgundy, of medium size, with a strong aroma and very sweet.
The plant is compact and develops more in width than in height.
Planting recommendations: sunny or partially shaded areas. Sandier soil - the water must not pool. Irrigation is recommended in the warm season.
Temperatures: withstand up to - 25 degrees Celsius.
It bears fruit during July - August.
Pot size: 14 cm or 2 liters
Height with pots included: approx. 50-60 cm
Plants for the garden or terrace are grown in unprotected spaces or with minimal protection (shading nets or anti-hail nets). For this reason, naturally, they cannot have perfect foliage - the leaves can show traces, defects or other damage.
In the cold season, the plants enter the period of vegetative rest.