Raspberry ~ Rubus Deliciosus
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Raspberry ~ Rubus Deliciosus
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Raspberries ~ Rubus Deliciosus
Rubus deliciosus (Boulder Raspberry or Delicious Raspberry) is a deciduous shrub native to the United States, in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, New Mexico, western Oklahoma (Cimarron County only), and Wyoming.
The fruit is dark red, 10–13 mm diameter; it is rather dry and not highly valued, but the flavor is said to be delicious. The wild forms generally have unappealing fruit.
Two cultivars of this parentage have been selected:
* 'Benenden'
* 'Margaret Gordon'
Rubus deliciosus (Delicious Raspberry)
Cultivated in Sweden
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Rubus
Species: R. deliciosus
Binomial name
Rubus deliciosus
Distribution
The Rubus deliciosus plant inhabits scrub and rocky slopes. Some botanists place it in a separate genus as Oreobatus deliciosus (Torr.) Rydb.Description
Rubus deliciosus is a deciduous shrub or vine growing to 1.5 m (rarely to 3 m) with arching stems; unlike many species of Rubus, the flowering stems are perennial. The bark is flaky and peeling. The leaves are simple (not compound, like most other species in the genus), 3.3–5 cm long and broad, with three shallowly rounded lobes (occasionally unlobed or five-lobed), becoming glabrous beneath. The flowers are 3.8–6 cm diameter, fragrant, with five white petals 1.5–3 cm across.The fruit is dark red, 10–13 mm diameter; it is rather dry and not highly valued, but the flavor is said to be delicious. The wild forms generally have unappealing fruit.
Cultivation
Rubus deliciosus requires well drained soil in full sun. It is hardy to USDA zone #5 (-20°C; 18°F). It is propagated by cuttings in July or August.Hybrids
Rubus deliciosus has been hybridized in cultivation with the very closely related (and possibly conspecific) Rubus trilobus of southern Mexico. They are popular ornamental plants in gardens, having larger flowers up to 8 cm diameter.Two cultivars of this parentage have been selected:
* 'Benenden'
* 'Margaret Gordon'
Rubus deliciosus (Delicious Raspberry)
Cultivated in Sweden
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Rosales
Family: Rosaceae
Genus: Rubus
Species: R. deliciosus
Binomial name
Rubus deliciosus
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