rubus occidentalis - native to north eastern turtle island (north america), found growing in moist ravines & the edges of woodlands, favoring moist soil and growing in part and even full shade. will tolerate drought once established. thrives in well-draining soils. a deciduous shrub growing quickly up to eight feet tall or more, will slowly bush out and form small thickets. flowers in june, typically fruits in july or august, with the berries ripening over a 2-3 week period. the berries are sweet & delicious, one of our absolute favorites! they taste like candy, except they’re healthy—-full of antioxidants, vitamin c, fibre & more
hardiness zone - 3-7
rubus occidentalis - native to north eastern turtle island (north america), found growing in moist ravines & the edges of woodlands, favoring moist soil and growing in part and even full shade. will tolerate drought once established. thrives in well-draining soils. a deciduous shrub growing quickly up to eight feet tall or more, will slowly bush out and form small thickets. flowers in june, typically fruits in july or august, with the berries ripening over a 2-3 week period. the berries are sweet & delicious, one of our absolute favorites! they taste like candy, except they’re healthy—-full of antioxidants, vitamin c, fibre & more
hardiness zone - 3-7