Rubus idaeus 'PS-1703'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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A productive, early-ripening primocane fruiting raspberry adapted to coastal central California, central Mexico, and similar climates elsewhere. Origin: Plant Sciences Inc. and Berry R&D., Watsonville, Calif. by Stephen M. Ackerman. PSI-737 × PS-1049; patented in 2004; USPP 15,151 Tree: primocanes medium in length; medium green with red overcast; medium to strong waxy coat and moderately dense short spines; moderately tolerant to powdery mildew and moderately resistant to yellow rust. Fruit: conic; medium size, larger than PS 1049; glossy medium red with even coloring; firm with good shelf life; ripens in California on primocanes from July through November followed on floricanes in May through July.
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Rubus idaeus 'PS-1703'