Versaille Raspberry
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SKU: Versaille-Raspberry-1pot
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The Raspberry variety "Versailles" presents several appealing characteristics for growers:
Cropping Season: With a mid to early cropping period, approximately 7-10 days after Polka raspberries, Versailles offers a relatively early to mid-season harvest.
Fruit Size and Quality: Producing large, conically shaped fruit weighing 10g-12g each, Versailles boasts visually appealing berries with a balance between sweetness and acidity. The fruit maintains its color well, indicating good shelf life.
Yield Potential: Trials suggest a yield potential similar to or slightly less than Polka. To maximize fruit yield, planting Versailles at higher densities (6-8 plants per square meter) is recommended, with a uniform cropping pattern.
Plant Characteristics: Versailles features spine-free, upright canes that simplify harvesting. The plants exhibit good hardiness and produce fruit on short laterals.
Firmness and Shelf Life: The variety is known for good fruit firmness, coupled with an extended shelf life, making it advantageous for both commercial cultivation and storage.
Breeder and Origin: Bred by Marionnet SAS in France, Versailles has a reputable origin associated with raspberry breeding expertise.
Considering its qualities, Versailles proves to be an excellent choice for growers seeking raspberries with large, visually appealing fruit, good flavor, and a cropping period ranging from early to mid-season. The recommendation of higher plant densities is crucial for optimizing yield in cultivation.
Cropping Season: With a mid to early cropping period, approximately 7-10 days after Polka raspberries, Versailles offers a relatively early to mid-season harvest.
Fruit Size and Quality: Producing large, conically shaped fruit weighing 10g-12g each, Versailles boasts visually appealing berries with a balance between sweetness and acidity. The fruit maintains its color well, indicating good shelf life.
Yield Potential: Trials suggest a yield potential similar to or slightly less than Polka. To maximize fruit yield, planting Versailles at higher densities (6-8 plants per square meter) is recommended, with a uniform cropping pattern.
Plant Characteristics: Versailles features spine-free, upright canes that simplify harvesting. The plants exhibit good hardiness and produce fruit on short laterals.
Firmness and Shelf Life: The variety is known for good fruit firmness, coupled with an extended shelf life, making it advantageous for both commercial cultivation and storage.
Breeder and Origin: Bred by Marionnet SAS in France, Versailles has a reputable origin associated with raspberry breeding expertise.
Considering its qualities, Versailles proves to be an excellent choice for growers seeking raspberries with large, visually appealing fruit, good flavor, and a cropping period ranging from early to mid-season. The recommendation of higher plant densities is crucial for optimizing yield in cultivation.
May be susceptible to aphids, leafhoppers, raspberry beetle, glasshouse red spider mite and raspberry leaf and bud mite
May be susceptible to grey moulds and honey fungus (rarely)
Fruit Ready to Pick: Jul/Aug
Versaille Raspberry
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The Raspberry variety "Versailles" presents several appealing characteristics for growers:
Cropping Season: With a mid to early cropping period, approximately 7-10 days after Polka raspberries, Versailles offers a relatively early to mid-season harvest.
Fruit Size and Quality: Producing large, conically shaped fruit weighing 10g-12g each, Versailles boasts visually appealing berries with a balance between sweetness and acidity. The fruit maintains its color well, indicating good shelf life.
Yield Potential: Trials suggest a yield potential similar to or slightly less than Polka. To maximize fruit yield, planting Versailles at higher densities (6-8 plants per square meter) is recommended, with a uniform cropping pattern.
Plant Characteristics: Versailles features spine-free, upright canes that simplify harvesting. The plants exhibit good hardiness and produce fruit on short laterals.
Firmness and Shelf Life: The variety is known for good fruit firmness, coupled with an extended shelf life, making it advantageous for both commercial cultivation and storage.
Breeder and Origin: Bred by Marionnet SAS in France, Versailles has a reputable origin associated with raspberry breeding expertise.
Considering its qualities, Versailles proves to be an excellent choice for growers seeking raspberries with large, visually appealing fruit, good flavor, and a cropping period ranging from early to mid-season. The recommendation of higher plant densities is crucial for optimizing yield in cultivation.
Cropping Season: With a mid to early cropping period, approximately 7-10 days after Polka raspberries, Versailles offers a relatively early to mid-season harvest.
Fruit Size and Quality: Producing large, conically shaped fruit weighing 10g-12g each, Versailles boasts visually appealing berries with a balance between sweetness and acidity. The fruit maintains its color well, indicating good shelf life.
Yield Potential: Trials suggest a yield potential similar to or slightly less than Polka. To maximize fruit yield, planting Versailles at higher densities (6-8 plants per square meter) is recommended, with a uniform cropping pattern.
Plant Characteristics: Versailles features spine-free, upright canes that simplify harvesting. The plants exhibit good hardiness and produce fruit on short laterals.
Firmness and Shelf Life: The variety is known for good fruit firmness, coupled with an extended shelf life, making it advantageous for both commercial cultivation and storage.
Breeder and Origin: Bred by Marionnet SAS in France, Versailles has a reputable origin associated with raspberry breeding expertise.
Considering its qualities, Versailles proves to be an excellent choice for growers seeking raspberries with large, visually appealing fruit, good flavor, and a cropping period ranging from early to mid-season. The recommendation of higher plant densities is crucial for optimizing yield in cultivation.
May be susceptible to aphids, leafhoppers, raspberry beetle, glasshouse red spider mite and raspberry leaf and bud mite
May be susceptible to grey moulds and honey fungus (rarely)
Fruit Ready to Pick: Jul/Aug
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Water Needs / Maintence
Moderate to High/ Moderate
Spaced Apart
1.8m
Pollination Group
Overall Height
1.8m
Species
Rubus idaeus
Root Stock
Fruits ready to be picked
Jul/Aug