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Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)
Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)
Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)
Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)
Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)
Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)
Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)
Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)

Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)



Latin name: Rubus illecebrosus
English name: Strawberry-Raspberry (Balloon Berry)
DECORATION FORM:
Flowers colour: white
Flowering month: IV
Evergreen plant: No
Density on 1 m2: 3
Annual growth: 0,5 m
Aspect: do
Frost hardiness: Zones 5 - 8

A resistant and undemanding subshrub, yielding attractive, edible fruit. Recommended for house gardens.

WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: Berries large, round, 3 cm across, shiny, bright red, edible - of mullberry tase. Ripen in August on this year shoots. Flowers white, 4-5 cm across, scented, appear in July. Leaves compound, dark green.

HOW IT GROWS: A subshrub of round habit. Develops root sprouts. Reaches 60 cm height.

WHERE TO PLANT: Yields fruit most successfully in sunny sites, but copes well also in a shade. Tolerant, grows both in sandy and in heavier soil, however, requires well-drained, moist ground.  Frost hardy (Zone 5˗8).

HOW TO PLANT AND MAINTAIN: Before planting immerse the plant container in water for 10-30 min. Place the plant in a 40 x 40 x 40 cm hole covered at the bottom with a 10 cm layer of well-rotten manure or compost, 0.5-1 cm deeper than it was before. Fill in the hole with fertile soil. Does not require regular pruning. Remove dead previous-year shoots in spring.

HOW TO APPLY: Recommended for amateur cultivation in house gardens. The fruit can be eaten raw or used to make preservatives.

ORIGIN: Natural sites located in Japan.



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