Rubus fruticosus 'APF-238T'

Cultivar

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A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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Thornless, erect, primocane-fruiting, with sweet fruit. Origin: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, by J.R. Clark. APF-27 × APF-77; selected 2009; crossed 2006. Tree: thornless; growth habit erect; plant health excellent; resistant to anthracnose; cold hardy to-17 ºC; for local markets and home gardens. Fruit: midsize, 6.0 g for primocane fruit, 6.5 g for floricane fruit; round with a glossy black finish; fruit fertility excellent, with full drupelet set; flavor sweet, 13.2 ºBrix (floricane) and 12.8 ºBrix (primocane); 1.16% titratable acidity expressed as citric acid; ripens early.
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Rubus fruticosus 'APF-238T'