Rubus fruticosus 'APF-236T'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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Cultivation

Thornless, primocane-fruiting, dwarf, erect plant and good fruit quality for home and container garden use. Origin: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, and Fall Creek Farm & Nursery, Middle Fork Selections, Lowell, OR, by J.R. Clark and P.S. Boches. APF-120T × APF-132; crossed 2007; selected 2009; tested as APF-236T; introd. 2015. USPP 27,032; 9 Aug. 2016. Tree: thornless; growth habit erect, dwarf, columnar due to shortened internode length; floricanes cold hardy to-15 C. Fruit: size medium, 6.4-7.0 g; oblong to slightly ovate; flavor sweet, 10.4 °Brix, 1.02% citric acid; first bloom of floricanes 1 Apr. in Arkansas and 12 July for primocanes in Oregon; for fresh consumption.
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Synonyms

Rubus fruticosus 'APF-236T' Rubus fruticosus 'Baby Cakes™'