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13. Raspberry Varieties
When it comes to selecting your raspberries to grow in your garden or greenhouse, it may surprise you to learn about how many different varieties are available. Here’s a brief breakdown of the types of raspberries available, and the critical characteristics of each type.
Canby – Featuring red berries that fruit during the peak of summer, with nearly thornless canes. This raspberry is best suited for growing in the Northern States due to the fast fruiting of the plant.
Heritage – Producing red berries, this ever-bearing species is ideal for Ohio Valley and the mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
Plainsman – Producing red berries, this type of raspberry plant likes high altitudes, making it suitable for areas like Colorado.
Fallgold – Producing yellow berries., this type of raspberry suits colder climates in Canada and the Upper Midwest.
Double Gold – Produces yellow berries, but this type is suited for warmer climates.
Royalty – Producing purple berries, this type of raspberry is suited for warmer climates.