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davholla
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Rubus biflorus
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July 05, 2007, 17:34:41 »
Does anyone else grow this ? We have just had our first 2 fruits - but there is more on the way.
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davholla
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jennym
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Essex/Suffolk border
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July 09, 2007, 22:58:01 »
Didn't know this was grown for it's fruit - isn't it the white stemmed ornamental one? If so, do be careful as it can be very invasive and nasty to try and dig out.
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davholla
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July 10, 2007, 08:54:51 »
Yes that is right, according to kore wild fruit nursery it can be grown for its fruit.
http://www.korewildfruitnursery.co.uk/
They are nice - just not many although it has only been there for 5 months.
I have no desire to get rid of it.
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