Rubus idaeus 'Double Gold'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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Cultivation

Late season, primocane fruiting amber/blush raspberry for fresh market cool climate production. Origin: New York State Agricultural Experiment Station–Geneva, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, by C.A. Weber. NY319 × Graton Gold (Goldie); crossed 1999; selected 2004; tested as NY04-25; introd. 2012. USPP 24,811; 26 Aug. 2014 USPP 22,141 22,141; 13 Sept. 2011. Tree: medium diameter, upright, very tall canes; high sucker production; little cane pigmentation; primocane fruit produced on upper 1/3 of canes; tall canes suitable for double cropping systems. Fruit: medium; conical; moderately soft; highly blushed amber; pink when frozen; very high flavor; ripens 2 weeks after Heritage; detaches easily from receptacle.
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Rubus idaeus 'Double Gold'