Botanical Name:Rubus idaeus 'Crimson Night' PP24949
Height:60 – 96
Spacing:4 – 5 feetDepth:Dig a hole twice the size of the pot the plant is in. Plant at the same depth as it was in the pot. Spread:4 – 5 feetLight Required:Full Sun, Partial ShadePollinator:Self pollinating. Size:Dormant 3" Pot
Fruit:Excellent flavor, firm, juicy, medium-large, conical. Beautiful, shiny, dark red-purple fruit.
Zone:4-8
Form:small fruit
Flower Form:White flowers.
Soil Requirements:Acidic Soil, Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil
Pruning:It is only necessary to prune dead, thin, crossing, and diseased branches. For easiest maintenance, the plant can be mowed down to ground level in early spring. However, this will result in losing the first crop of berries in early June, The second crop
Foliage:Medium green foliage.
Double Cropping & Outstanding Flavor
Harvest fruit twice per season
A favorite in taste tests
Compact habit in colder areas, ideal for pots
Unique flavor, best fresh or in jams and jellies
This raspberry has it all — flavorful, medium-large berries, productivity, disease resistance and beauty. Enjoy the dark red-purple, shiny fruit in early summer and again from late summer to fall. Excellent flavor made Crimson Night the runaway favorite in our trials. Has more compact growth habit in colder, northern climates, making it a good choice for containers. Self-pollinating. Zones 4-8. PPAF.
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