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Thimbleberry

Rubus parviflorus

Родина: RosaceaeРід: Rubus

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Thimbleberry is a large-leafed, thornless native Rubus that thrives along woodland edges and mountain slopes from Alaska to Mexico, tolerating more shade than almost any other fruiting cane. The soft, bright red berries resemble a wide, shallow thimble and have a delicate, sweet flavor but are extre

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Thimbleberry is a large-leafed, thornless native Rubus that thrives along woodland edges and mountain slopes from Alaska to Mexico, tolerating more shade than almost any other fruiting cane. The soft, bright red berries resemble a wide, shallow thimble and have a delicate, sweet flavor but are extremely fragile — they must be eaten or processed within hours of harvest. Propagate by dividing root clumps in spring; seed germination is erratic and requires cold stratification. Allow the plant to naturalize in a semi-wild planting rather than managing it as a formal fruiting cane. Спосіб посадки: Розмноження діленням куща Відстань між рослинами: 48–60 дюймів Висота: 36–72 дюймів Дні до схожості: 30–90 Температура ґрунту для схожості: 4–16°C

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Відомий як: western thimbleberry

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Thimbleberry is a large-leafed, thornless native Rubus that thrives along woodland edges and mountain slopes from Alaska to Mexico, tolerating more shade than almost any other fruiting cane. The soft, bright red berries resemble a wide, shallow thimble and have a delicate, sweet flavor but are extremely fragile — they must be eaten or processed within hours of harvest. Propagate by dividing root clumps in spring; seed germination is erratic and requires cold stratification. Allow the plant to naturalize in a semi-wild planting rather than managing it as a formal fruiting cane. Спосіб посадки: Розмноження діленням куща Відстань між рослинами: 48–60 дюймів Висота: 36–72 дюймів Дні до схожості: 30–90 Температура ґрунту для схожості: 4–16°C --- Час посадки: 0–4 тижнів spring Plant root divisions or container-grown plants in early spring in partial shade with moist, well-drained soil.