Rubus idaeus 'Autumn Britten'

Latin name: Rubus idaeus 'Autumn Britten'
Common Name:
Everbearing raspberry 'Autumn Britten'
Plant type: Fruit shrub
Shape: Fruit shrub
Botanical family: Rosaceae

Description

Rubus idaeus 'Autumn Britten' is an early everbearing raspberry native to England, prized for its firm, glossy, light red fruits with a well-balanced sweet and tangy flavor. It comes into production quickly and ensures a good late summer harvest on the year's canes. Its upright growth habit and disease tolerance make it an easy-to-grow variety, ideal for amateur or professional orchardists looking for an early and tasty everbearing.

Hardiness Zone: Zone 4

Exposure: Sun
Watering:
Regular watering
Fertilization: Spring berry fertilizer. Fertilize monthly or as directed on the bag. Add Myke when planting.
Soil type: Slightly acidic to neutral, rich, loose and well-drained
Minimum temperature: '-34°C

Flowering period: Summer
Flower color:
White

Foliage type: Obsolete
Foliage color:
Green

Height: 1.5 to 2 m (5 to 7 feet)
Width: 1.2 m (4 feet)
Growth rate: fast

Animaux
Sans danger pour les animaux domestiques

Animaux

Pollinisateurs
Attire ou nourrit les insectes pollinisateurs

Pollinisateurs

Cerfs
Peu appétent ou toléré par les cerfs

Cerfs

The availability of our trees varies seasonally. Contact us to find out which varieties are currently available! These information sheets serve as a guide to help you make an informed choice.