Rubus fruticosus 'Lincoln'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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Cultivation

Origin: in Siletz, Lincoln County, Ore., by Norwood J. Nute. Introd. in 1957. Plant patent 1936; 19 Apr. 1960. Seedling of a native Oregon trailing blackberry (Rubus macropetalus Dougl.); discovered in 1951. Tree: trailing; production only fair. Fruit: large, only when grown under the cool, moist conditions of the Oregon coast; reddish; quite soft; flavor good, acid content low; apparently does not process well; resembles Cascade.
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Synonyms

Rubus fruticosus 'Lincoln' Rubus fruticosus 'Lincoln Mountain' Rubus fruticosus 'Lincoln Wild'