Japanese Wineberry
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SKU: Japanese-Wineberry-12pot
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The Rubus phoenicolasius, commonly known as the wineberry or Japanese Wineberry, is a versatile plant that adds both aesthetic beauty and tasty fruits to your garden. Here are key points and tips for maximizing its benefits: Ornamental Value: The wineberry is prized for its ornamental features, especially in winter. Its dark red stems covered in soft bristles create a striking contrast against lime-green foliage, providing an appealing display. Winter Appeal: The dark red canes stand out during winter, adding a splash of color to your garden, making it visually interesting, especially on frosty mornings. Fruit Characteristics: The berries are dark red when ripe, juicy, and sweet with a robust raspberry flavor. Enjoy them fresh or use them in jams and desserts. Growing Tips: Plant wineberries about 1.8 meters (6 feet) apart to allow proper growth, as the plant spreads through underground stems. Maintenance: Regular pruning, especially removing older canes after fruiting, promotes new growth, ensuring a continuous cycle of fruit production. Origin and Adaptability: Originating from Eastern Asia, the Japanese Wineberry adapts to various climates, thriving in temperate regions. It can be cultivated in gardens or containers with adequate sunlight and well-draining soil. Edible and Versatile: Beyond its ornamental value, the wineberry yields edible fruits for direct consumption or culinary recipes, adding both beauty and functionality to your landscape. Incorporating the wineberry into your garden enhances aesthetic appeal, especially in winter, while providing the joy of harvesting delicious fruits, making it a delightful addition to any landscape.
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: Late Jul - Oct
Japanese Wineberry
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SKU: Japanese-Wineberry-12pot
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The Rubus phoenicolasius, commonly known as the wineberry or Japanese Wineberry, is a versatile plant that adds both aesthetic beauty and tasty fruits to your garden. Here are key points and tips for maximizing its benefits: Ornamental Value: The wineberry is prized for its ornamental features, especially in winter. Its dark red stems covered in soft bristles create a striking contrast against lime-green foliage, providing an appealing display. Winter Appeal: The dark red canes stand out during winter, adding a splash of color to your garden, making it visually interesting, especially on frosty mornings. Fruit Characteristics: The berries are dark red when ripe, juicy, and sweet with a robust raspberry flavor. Enjoy them fresh or use them in jams and desserts. Growing Tips: Plant wineberries about 1.8 meters (6 feet) apart to allow proper growth, as the plant spreads through underground stems. Maintenance: Regular pruning, especially removing older canes after fruiting, promotes new growth, ensuring a continuous cycle of fruit production. Origin and Adaptability: Originating from Eastern Asia, the Japanese Wineberry adapts to various climates, thriving in temperate regions. It can be cultivated in gardens or containers with adequate sunlight and well-draining soil. Edible and Versatile: Beyond its ornamental value, the wineberry yields edible fruits for direct consumption or culinary recipes, adding both beauty and functionality to your landscape. Incorporating the wineberry into your garden enhances aesthetic appeal, especially in winter, while providing the joy of harvesting delicious fruits, making it a delightful addition to any landscape.
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: Late Jul - Oct
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Water Needs / Maintence
Moderate/ Low to Moderate
Spaced Apart
1.8m
Pollination Group
Overall Height
1.5m
Species
Rubus phoenicolasius
Root Stock
Fruits ready to be picked
Late Jul - Oct