A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub. It grows 1-1.5m high.
A productive, floricane fruiting, late-ripening fresh market red raspberry adapted to the Pacific Northwest. Origin: Washington State University, Puyallup. by P.P. Moore. Chilliwack × WSU 994; cross made 1989; selected 1992; tested as WSU 1090; introduced in 2003; USPP 14,522. 10 Feb. 2004. Tree: very vigorous with long fruiting laterals which make it unsuitable for machine harvesting. Susceptible to raspberry bushy dwarf virus and to the North American vector of the raspberry mosaic virus complex, the aphid Amphorophora agathonica; field tolerance to root rot caused by Phytophthora fragariae var. rubi. Fruit: very large; long conic; very firm; glossy and slightly redder that Tulameen; releases easily from receptacle.