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Rubus deliciosus: complete guide
Rubus deliciosus
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Rubus deliciosus, commonly known as Rocky Mountain raspberry, is a native North American shrub from the Rosaceae family. The plant forms a loose shrub reaching 0.5 to 1.5 meters in height. The spectacular pink flowers appear in May and June. Golden-yellow fruits ripen in July and August and are very juicy and sweet. The plant is extremely hardy to -20 degrees Celsius, suitable for all of Europe. Grows well in well-draining soil. Water regularly in first season. Minimal pruning needed. At garden centers you can find seedlings. This is an excellent investment for those interested in bird feeding and unique plants. Visit gardenworld.app for garden design ideas with this fascinating shrub.
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