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7763J Raspberry (Rubus fruticosus) 'Loch'Tay'
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Plant grown in 1 liter pot - Height of plant: 20/30 cm.
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7763K Raspberry (Rubus fruticosus) 'Loch'Tay'
Plant grown in 1 liter container – Height of plant: 20/30 cm.
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7763L Raspberry (Rubus fruticosus) 'Loch'Tay'
Plant grown in 1 liter container – Height of plant: 20/30 cm.
Unit price available starting from 10 units purchased.
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7763M Raspberry (Rubus fruticosus) 'Loch'Tay'
Young plug plant.
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7763Q Special Offer - 20%
Raspberry (Rubus fruticosus) 'Loch'Tay'
Young plug plant.
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7763N Raspberry (Rubus fruticosus) 'Loch'Tay'
Young plug plant.
Unit price available starting from 10 units purchased.
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7763P Raspberry (Rubus fruticosus) 'Loch'Tay'
Young plug plant.
Unit price available starting from 25 units purchased.
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7763S Raspberry (Rubus fruticosus) 'Loch'Tay'
Young plug plant.
Unit price available starting from 50 units purchased.
3.95 Available
7763A FERTILISER TABLET – Fertiliser tablet to place at the bottom of the hole before planting. Slow release over 7 to 8 months. Only 1 tablet in each hole. 0.40 Available

 

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Edible, early Blackberry 'Loch'Tay' - Rubus Fruticosus Loch'Tay (latin)

Geographical origin: Cross between different Blackberries' varieties
Adult size: Height and spread from 3 to 5m
Foliage: Deciduous
Type of soil: Any, well-drained
Climate: Hardy up to -20°C
Site: Partial shade to full sun


Characteristics and uses:
The Blackberry 'Loch'Tay' is a Blackberry which has an early and particularly long period of harvest: from July to August.
The fruits are big, conical-shaped and they have a sweet, highly aromatic taste.
The canes are thornless. The shape of the plant is semi-erect and robust. The plant is frost resistant and is suitable for growing in altitude.

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