Keriberry | Rubus rugosus var. Thwaitsii
Keriberry, Rubus rugosus var. Thwaitsii rubus rugosus, develops large berries with delightful combination of blackberry-raspberry flavor. It’s a robust fruit bearing plant with fine spines. Blossoms are pinkish and fruit purple-black when ripened. A secure trellis required for support.
Keriberry Fruit
Cultivated commercially in NZ for a long time this beauty is having the capacity of yielding berry fruits just about all year round in warm climates. A yield of refreshing berries in early springtime when fewer other fruits are accessible is very welcomed. The fruit of Keriberry looks similar to a large blackberry and has a taste between that and a raspberry. Keriberry is a perennial very vigorous fruit bearing plant.
Rubus rugosus var. Thwaitsii has simple, 5 lobed leaves that are lighter underneath. The white to pink bisexual flowers have 5 petals and a deeply lobed pink bract underneath.
The Keribery a really worthy heavy fruiting berry bearing plant can be maintained with ease in any home garden site; by cutting down close to the production surface area to repress runners however if uncared and deserted the runners will bit by bit disperse through an extended area and could become hard to regain balance.
Keriberry Propagation Methods
Plant propagation is by seed, suckers and tip rooting from the tips of canes that touch the ground. It is a member of the Asian group of Rubus species. Tolerates full sun to full shade but plants grow slowly in full shade.
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