3,02 $ – 5,59 $
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Nova raspberry plants are grown exclusively in vitro. They are called regeneration plants, which means they are of superior quality compared with plants propagated traditionally in the field. They are generally healthier, more vigorous and more productive than field-grown bare-root plants. They also have the advantage of adapting more easily to the climatic and soil conditions where they are planted. Trayplants are delivered ready for field planting from May to autumn.
Highly productive early-to-mid-season cultivar launched by Agriculture Canada in Kentville, Nova Scotia, in 1980 – Fruits ripen one to two days after Boyne, and are of medium size. They are firm, shiny and moderately dark. Flavor is good. The plant is hardy, with long, upright stems and few thorns.
Container size | 2½", 1 Liter, 1 gallon |
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Available for purchase from | May, June, August, Dormancy Jan-April 2024, Futur |
Compatible variety :
Rendement : Very productive
Harvest size :
Hauteur :
Largeur :
Bush type : Summer-mid-season
Description of the fruit : Firm, shiny and moderately dark
Fruit Flavor : Good taste
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Fruit Length :
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Harvest time : Beginning to mid-season
Use of the fruit : Fresh and processing (jams, desserts, pies, jellies etc...)
Hardiness zones : Good hardiness
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