Ohio's Treasure Black Raspberry
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Rubus occidentalis – Ohio Treasure
The berries of the Ohio Treasure variety of Rubus occidentalis offer a pleasant flavor with a balanced mix of sweetness and freshness. The fruits are medium-sized, averaging 2.1 grams per berry, which is comparable to the Jewell variety at 2.5 grams per berry. The fruit quality is excellent, making it a great choice for farms and home gardeners.
Plant Characteristics:
- Vigor: The plants exhibit high vigor, producing two crops per year.
- Harvesting: In most parts of the U.S., the plants can be mowed to the ground after the foliage naturally falls. The stems will regrow in spring, yielding fruit by mid-August, with harvest continuing until mid-October. If the canes are left to overwinter, they will produce a late spring crop that ripens around the same time as Jewell.
- Hardiness: Suitable for USDA Zones 3-8.
Tolerance & Resistance:
- Pest Resistance: Very good
- Disease Resistance: Very good
- Drought Tolerance: Fair
- Heat Tolerance: Good
- Humidity Tolerance: Very good
- Sun Tolerance: Excellent
- Shade Tolerance: Fair
- No Spray: Excellent
- Deer Resistance: Very good
Additional Features:
- Thorns: Yes
- Plant Type: Shrub
- Soil Type: Adaptable
- Edible Type: Fruit
- Self Fertile: Yes
This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Comments and opinions are always welcome.