Rubus idaeus 'Alkoopina'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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Cultivation

A yellow-fruited, primocane­fruiting raspberry released for temperate Australia. Origin: in Toolangi, Australia, by G. McGregor, Inst. for Hort. Development, Victoria. Chilcotn × Amity; cross made in 1983 by H.A. Daubeny, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Pacific Agr. Res. Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia; tested as A83-10-Al; introd. in 1992. Propagated under an agreement with the Australian Rubus Growers Assoc. Tree: yield equally distributed between floricane and primocane crop; spineless; canes similar to Willamette in rigidity; numerous primocanes. Fruit: medium­large; yellow; drupelet coherance and firmness superior to most yellow raspberries; easy to harvest; somewhat susceptible to rain damage and sun scorch.
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Optimum temperature (C°) 17 - 23
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Rubus idaeus 'Alkoopina'