Rubus idaeus 'Honey Queen' - Yellow Raspberry
Rubus idaeus 'Honey Queen’ - Golden Raspberry
- multi-stemmed, prickly, thicket-forming deciduous shrub with edible fruits
- showy white single flowers in spring
- produces sweet, tasty golden raspberries suitable for fresh eating or preserves
- medium and soft honey sweet fruit in mid to late summer
- this cultivar of raspberry was developed in Alberta, Canada
- one of the sweetest raspberry cultivars!
- fruits on second year (floricane) stems only, but its single crop is larger than everbearing (primocane + floricane fruiting) crops are
- prune out fruiting canes after bearing each year, to maintain plant and encourage new growth
- roots are perennial, but canes are biennial (fruiting in their second year)
- young shoots can be eaten like asparagus
- vigorous plants sucker freely, and stems may root where they touch ground
- best located in areas where spread can be easily maintained, or comfortably contained
- great in full sun to part shade; more tolerant of shade than other raspberries
- generally 4-6 ft tall by 1-2 ft wide
- adaptable to many soils, except ones that stay overwet
- grows in zones 3-8
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Rubus idaeus 'Honey Queen’ - Golden Raspberry
- multi-stemmed, prickly, thicket-forming deciduous shrub with edible fruits
- showy white single flowers in spring
- produces sweet, tasty golden raspberries suitable for fresh eating or preserves
- medium and soft honey sweet fruit in mid to late summer
- this cultivar of raspberry was developed in Alberta, Canada
- one of the sweetest raspberry cultivars!
- fruits on second year (floricane) stems only, but its single crop is larger than everbearing (primocane + floricane fruiting) crops are
- prune out fruiting canes after bearing each year, to maintain plant and encourage new growth
- roots are perennial, but canes are biennial (fruiting in their second year)
- young shoots can be eaten like asparagus
- vigorous plants sucker freely, and stems may root where they touch ground
- best located in areas where spread can be easily maintained, or comfortably contained
- great in full sun to part shade; more tolerant of shade than other raspberries
- generally 4-6 ft tall by 1-2 ft wide
- adaptable to many soils, except ones that stay overwet
- grows in zones 3-8
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Rubus idaeus 'Honey Queen’ - Golden Raspberry
- multi-stemmed, prickly, thicket-forming deciduous shrub with edible fruits
- showy white single flowers in spring
- produces sweet, tasty golden raspberries suitable for fresh eating or preserves
- medium and soft honey sweet fruit in mid to late summer
- this cultivar of raspberry was developed in Alberta, Canada
- one of the sweetest raspberry cultivars!
- fruits on second year (floricane) stems only, but its single crop is larger than everbearing (primocane + floricane fruiting) crops are
- prune out fruiting canes after bearing each year, to maintain plant and encourage new growth
- roots are perennial, but canes are biennial (fruiting in their second year)
- young shoots can be eaten like asparagus
- vigorous plants sucker freely, and stems may root where they touch ground
- best located in areas where spread can be easily maintained, or comfortably contained
- great in full sun to part shade; more tolerant of shade than other raspberries
- generally 4-6 ft tall by 1-2 ft wide
- adaptable to many soils, except ones that stay overwet
- grows in zones 3-8
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer