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RASPBERRY TAYBERRY BUCKINGHAM AB - PLANT

Rubus laciniatus

Tayberry Buckingham is a unique hybrid of mulberry and raspberry, developed to produce abundant yields and exceptionally flavorful fruit. This fruit tree produces elongated, red berries that combine the sweetness of raspberry with the slight tartness of blackberry.
The 8 cm bucket / price according to quantity
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Période de semis
in autumn and spring
Période de récolte
From June to August
regular
1 to 2 m
sun, partial shade
obsolete
150 to 200 cm
open ground
Hardy to -30°C
Conditionnement
The 8 cm bucket / price according to quantity
Cycle de vie
perennial

Tayberry Buckingham is a unique hybrid of mulberry and raspberry , developed to produce a bountiful crop and exceptionally tasty fruit. This fruit tree produces elongated , red berries that combine the sweetness of raspberry with the slight tartness of blackberry . Valued for its hardiness , ease of cultivation and productivity , Tayberry Buckingham is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to harvest delicious and unique fruit.

Tayberry Buckingham berries are medium-sized , elongated, and dark red in color, close to purple. Their flavor combines the sweet and tangy taste of raspberry with the more complex nuances of blackberry. Their juicy texture and strong aroma make them ideal for fresh consumption , but also for making jams , compotes , sorbets , or other homemade desserts . These fruits also add a delicious touch to fruit salads .

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