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Raspberry Bushes & Plants
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Black Raspberries
Purple Raspberries
Red Raspberries
Yellow Raspberries
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Raspberry plants and raspberry bushes
Raspberry commercial production has spiked because of antioxidant health interest benefits. Red raspberry fruit from Heritage and everbearing September Red raspberry plants are favorites. Native black raspberry plant varieties, the Cumberland, Black Hawk raspberry, and the Bristol varieties are favorites. The purple Brandywine raspberry bushes are good for backyard gardens, as is the Fall Gold raspberry fruit that produces yellow raspberries. For commercial raspberry fresh fruit market production, the red raspberry bushes are the favorite raspberry.
Raspberry Bushes
Red raspberry plants and black raspberry bushes are native plants to the U.S. Some raspberry plants grow as bush shrubs or garden vines. Gold raspberry and purple raspberry bushes are rare, but ripe berries taste sweet. The gold (yellow) raspberry is a berry with a delicate sweet flower and the purple raspberry is a bush hybrid plant of the black raspberry plant. Orchards of black raspberry plants grow 3 feet tall with an aromatic flavor. Red raspberry plant orchards are planted commercially and raspberry flavor of sherbet raspberry jam, raspberry preserves and fresh raspberry desserts are American favorites.
The raspberry has become one of the most popular berry plants to grow by the home backyard gardener. The red and black raspberry bushes are native plants to the United States, and new hybrid varieties of purple (Brandywine) and yellow (Fall Gold) have been introduced. The red raspberry has become the most important raspberry to plant and grow in commercial orchards, however, home garden growers like the delicate flavor of the black, purple, and gold raspberry fruit. New varieties of red raspberry plants offer year round availability to markets in the United States, along with foreign grown imported red raspberries. The purple Brandywine raspberry plant was developed at Cornell University in New York. This purple raspberry does not clump like the red raspberry bushes. The yellow Fall Gold raspberry has a delicate flavor and tends to over bear some years.















