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The flowers themselves are white to greenish white. They are droopy [http://www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/american-red-raspberry-rubus-idaeus/]and grow either by themselves or in clusters of two to six and appear in the upper axils during the spring and the summer. [http://medicinalherbinfo.org/herbs/RedRaspberry.html]The fruit of the American red raspberry is small, about two centimeters long and wide. It is also round and red [http://www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/american-red-raspberry-rubus-idaeus/] when it matures later in the summer and becomes a delicious delicacy. [http://medicinalherbinfo.org/herbs/RedRaspberry.html] | The flowers themselves are white to greenish white. They are droopy [http://www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/american-red-raspberry-rubus-idaeus/]and grow either by themselves or in clusters of two to six and appear in the upper axils during the spring and the summer. [http://medicinalherbinfo.org/herbs/RedRaspberry.html]The fruit of the American red raspberry is small, about two centimeters long and wide. It is also round and red [http://www.gardenguides.com/taxonomy/american-red-raspberry-rubus-idaeus/] when it matures later in the summer and becomes a delicious delicacy. [http://medicinalherbinfo.org/herbs/RedRaspberry.html] | ||
The American red raspberry is mostly composed of biennial stems (canes) on a perennial rootstock. Primocanes, sterile first-year stems, form from buds below the ground and usually have leaves. [http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/rubida/all.html] | The American red raspberry is mostly composed of biennial stems (canes) on a perennial rootstock. Primocanes, sterile first-year stems, form from buds below the ground and usually have leaves. [http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/rubida/all.html] During the second year, floricanes, lateral branches, divelop in the axils of the primocanes and bear leaves and fruit. A normal rootstock system for the American red raspberry usually has many primocanes to every one floricane. [http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/rubida/all.html] | ||
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