Rubus idaeus 'Brandywine'
Latin name: Rubus idaeus 'Brandywine'
Common Name: Purple raspberry 'Brandywine'
Plant type: Fruit shrub
Shape: Fruit shrub
Botanical family: Rosaceae
Rubus idaeus 'Brandywine' is a rare purple raspberry, a cross between red and black raspberries, which combines the sweetness and intense aroma of both types. Its fruits are large and very juicy, perfect for desserts, juices, or jams. Its growth habit is bushy, with strong, slightly thorny canes. Very hardy, 'Brandywine' is also a variety with character, original and decorative.
Hardiness Zone: Zone 4
Exposure: Sun
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Soil type: Slightly acidic to neutral, rich, loose and well-drained
Minimum temperature: '-34°C
Flowering period: Summer
Flower color: White
Foliage type: Obsolete
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Height: 1.5 to 2 m (5 to 7 feet)
Width: 1.2 m (4 feet)
Growth rate: fast
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