Flowering Raspberry

$57.00

Rubus ordatus

Considered to be one of the best ornamental raspberry shrubs because of its 2-inch pinkish-purple flowers and it’s rose like scent. Its maple-shaped green leaves, on thornless stems, turn yellow in fall. Its dry berries are eaten by pollinators and birds. Best to prune after fruiting.

  • Height: 3- 6’

  • Spread:  4 - 8’

  • Pot size:  2 gal

  • Bloom time: June to August

  • Light: Partial sun to partial shade

  • Moisture: Moist to average

  • Attracts: Songbirds, game birds, butterflies, and bees

  • Deer resistant: Yes. Occasionally nibble on foliage during winter.

  • Companion plants:  Sensitive Fern, Monarda

Photo credit: John Hayes-cc flickr

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Rubus ordatus

Considered to be one of the best ornamental raspberry shrubs because of its 2-inch pinkish-purple flowers and it’s rose like scent. Its maple-shaped green leaves, on thornless stems, turn yellow in fall. Its dry berries are eaten by pollinators and birds. Best to prune after fruiting.

  • Height: 3- 6’

  • Spread:  4 - 8’

  • Pot size:  2 gal

  • Bloom time: June to August

  • Light: Partial sun to partial shade

  • Moisture: Moist to average

  • Attracts: Songbirds, game birds, butterflies, and bees

  • Deer resistant: Yes. Occasionally nibble on foliage during winter.

  • Companion plants:  Sensitive Fern, Monarda

Photo credit: John Hayes-cc flickr

Rubus ordatus

Considered to be one of the best ornamental raspberry shrubs because of its 2-inch pinkish-purple flowers and it’s rose like scent. Its maple-shaped green leaves, on thornless stems, turn yellow in fall. Its dry berries are eaten by pollinators and birds. Best to prune after fruiting.

  • Height: 3- 6’

  • Spread:  4 - 8’

  • Pot size:  2 gal

  • Bloom time: June to August

  • Light: Partial sun to partial shade

  • Moisture: Moist to average

  • Attracts: Songbirds, game birds, butterflies, and bees

  • Deer resistant: Yes. Occasionally nibble on foliage during winter.

  • Companion plants:  Sensitive Fern, Monarda

Photo credit: John Hayes-cc flickr