hardiness zone
5 - 8
latin name
Rubus idaeus var. strigosus
pollination requirements
Self-pollinating, however planting other varieties of raspberries nearby can increase the size of your crop.
site and soil
Does well in full sun to dappled shade with good air circulation for 6 to 8 hours per day and well drained, fertile soils are highly suggested to prevent any kind of root rot and fungal diseases.
Size at Maturity
4 ft

Fall Gold Raspberry

Rubus idaeus var. strigosus

Regular price $12.00
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Developed by Dr. Lewis Darby in 1972 at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva. This everbearing primocane variety produces golden-yellow berries on vigorous, thornless canes reaching 4-5 feet tall. Extremely winter hardy (to -20°F) and well-adapted to northern gardens.

Large, golden-yellow berries with very sweet, honey-like flavor. Firmer and juicier than typical yellow raspberries. Fruit ripens July-September with two crops per season. Excellent for fresh eating, preserves, and freezing.

Released 1972 as a breakthrough in yellow raspberry breeding, combining the sweetness of yellow varieties with classic raspberry flavor and reliable production. Quickly gained popularity among commercial growers and home gardeners for its unique color and exceptional taste.

hardiness zone
5 - 8
latin name
Rubus idaeus var. strigosus
pollination requirements
Self-pollinating, however planting other varieties of raspberries nearby can increase the size of your crop.
site and soil
Does well in full sun to dappled shade with good air circulation for 6 to 8 hours per day and well drained, fertile soils are highly suggested to prevent any kind of root rot and fungal diseases.
Size at Maturity
4 ft
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