Rubus x loganobaccus (Loganberry Thornless)
Large dark red fruits ready to be picked from mid July and through August.
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Common Name: Loganberry Thornless
Latin Name: Rubus x loganobaccus
Soil:Slightly acidic Peaty Soils
Position: Open Sunny or slightly shaded spot
Fruit picking time: Mid July - August
Fruit Size/colour: Large dark red fruits
This cross between the raspberry and blackberry makes an excellent self fertile plant for any garden. It produces very large, dark red, cone shaped berries which have a very sharp and distinctive taste. Loganberries are very widely used for culinary purposes, with this particular thornless variety also being good to eat raw.
Very large red/black fruits ready for picking from late August to late September.
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Medium to large yellow fruits ready to be picked mid September to October
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Dark red/Orange berries to be picked mid Summer.
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Key / Size Guide
B/R (Bare Root) - The traditional way to buy
deciduous trees and shrubs. Perfect for planting between November and March.
R/B (Root Ball) - The traditional way to buy evergreen trees
and shrubs. The plants are kept in their own soil, making them ideal to transplant
between November and March.
C/G (Container Grown) - A very convenient way to buy trees
and shrubs, already rooted in their pots, they can be planted all year round. Sizes given in litres.
H/S (Half standard) - Half standard trees are 2-3 years old and
have a clear stem of 1.25-1.5m with a bushy head of branches. The total height from the ground is
usually 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft).
B (Bush) - Bush trees are 2-3 years old and have a clear
stem of 0.8-1m with a bushy head of branches. The total height from the ground is
usually 1.5-1.8m (5-6ft).
Maiden (Feathered tree) - A good, well-defined
prominent leader running straight up through the young tree. Perfect for training
into a half standard, standard or fan-trained tree. Sizes given in cm's.
Multi-stemmed - A tree with two or more main stems
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