Rubus idaeus 'Vintage'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous shrub.
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Cultivation

A high-yielding, glossy, bright-colored, primocane-fruiting raspberry for fresh market with excellent flavor. Origin: USDA-ARS, Corvallis, OR, by C.E. Finn, B.C. Strik, and R.R. Martin. Isabel O.P.; crossed 2001; selected 2004; tested as ORUS 2786-5; introd. 2011. USPP 24,198; 28 Jan. 2014. Tree: primocanes late emerging; vigorous but less vigorous than Heritage; canes per hill slightly fewer or similar to Heritage; prickles less dense and half the size of those for Heritage; susceptible to RBDV and root rot. Fruit: bright red; large; round; glossy; mid-season ripening, ~14 d before Heritage; flavor excellent, SS 12.2%; titratable acidity low, 12.8% citric acid; easily removed from receptacle; yield similar or higher than Heritage.
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Rubus idaeus 'Vintage'