Raspberry, Golden (Rubus sp.)

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Latin name: Rubus sp.
Plant Family: Rose (Rosaceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: Europe
Growing: While it can tolerate shade, it fruits best in the sun with well drained soil. Requires a trellis to grow on since the canes sprawl. Super easy to grow
Edibility: Berries are edible and both varieties are delicious. The Golden Raspberries are an Everbearing variety
Permaculture Uses: They’re a super resilient fruit crop and are very high yielding, even in not so great soils. In my opinion, they are an essential berry to have in your garden in NW Washington.


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Latin name: Rubus sp.
Plant Family: Rose (Rosaceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: Europe
Growing: While it can tolerate shade, it fruits best in the sun with well drained soil. Requires a trellis to grow on since the canes sprawl. Super easy to grow
Edibility: Berries are edible and both varieties are delicious. The Golden Raspberries are an Everbearing variety
Permaculture Uses: They’re a super resilient fruit crop and are very high yielding, even in not so great soils. In my opinion, they are an essential berry to have in your garden in NW Washington.


Latin name: Rubus sp.
Plant Family: Rose (Rosaceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: Europe
Growing: While it can tolerate shade, it fruits best in the sun with well drained soil. Requires a trellis to grow on since the canes sprawl. Super easy to grow
Edibility: Berries are edible and both varieties are delicious. The Golden Raspberries are an Everbearing variety
Permaculture Uses: They’re a super resilient fruit crop and are very high yielding, even in not so great soils. In my opinion, they are an essential berry to have in your garden in NW Washington.