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RASPBERRY TOPLA AB - PLANT

Rubus idaeus

The Topla raspberry plant is a non-remontant variety, renowned for its good productivity and fruit quality. With its ability to produce raspberries throughout the season, this variety is perfect for gardeners looking for abundant and prolonged harvests.
The 9 cm bucket / price according to quantity
Regular price 6,90€
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Période de semis
in autumn and spring
Période de récolte
From June to July
regular
1 to 2 m
sun, partial shade
obsolete
100 to 200 cm
open ground
Hardy to -30°C
Conditionnement
The 9 cm bucket / price according to quantity
Cycle de vie
perennial

The Topla raspberry plant is a non- remontant variety, renowned for its good productivity and the quality of its fruit. With its ability to produce raspberries throughout the season, this variety is perfect for gardeners who want to enjoy abundant and prolonged harvests. The Topla is particularly appreciated for its red raspberries , sweet and slightly tart, ideal for fresh consumption or for making jams and desserts.

Topla raspberries are medium-sized , with a bright red color and a sweet flavor , accompanied by a slight tangy touch . Their juicy texture and fruity aroma make them perfect for direct consumption , but also for jams , compotes and other homemade preparations . The combination of sweetness and acidity of the fruits makes them particularly appreciated by gourmets.

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