'Heritage' Raspberry - (Rubus idaeus 'Heritage')
Perfect for any understory, planted undernearth your fruit tree, or anywhere it gets dappled shade, Heritage is a variety of raspberry that has a bright red color and a sweet and juicy flavor. The fruit has a thin skin and a soft flesh, and is great for eating fresh, as well as making pies, cakes, and ice creams. The plant is a vigorous and reliable shrub that can grow up to 5 feet tall and produces abundant crops of large fruits. The plant is a fall-bearing or ever-bearing type, meaning it produces two crops of fruits, one in the summer and one in the fall. The plant is self-pollinating and does not require cross-pollination. The plant prefers a part sun location and requires low chill, adding beauty to the landscape with its red fruits and green leaves.
Perfect for any understory, planted undernearth your fruit tree, or anywhere it gets dappled shade, Heritage is a variety of raspberry that has a bright red color and a sweet and juicy flavor. The fruit has a thin skin and a soft flesh, and is great for eating fresh, as well as making pies, cakes, and ice creams. The plant is a vigorous and reliable shrub that can grow up to 5 feet tall and produces abundant crops of large fruits. The plant is a fall-bearing or ever-bearing type, meaning it produces two crops of fruits, one in the summer and one in the fall. The plant is self-pollinating and does not require cross-pollination. The plant prefers a part sun location and requires low chill, adding beauty to the landscape with its red fruits and green leaves.


Perfect for any understory, planted undernearth your fruit tree, or anywhere it gets dappled shade, Heritage is a variety of raspberry that has a bright red color and a sweet and juicy flavor. The fruit has a thin skin and a soft flesh, and is great for eating fresh, as well as making pies, cakes, and ice creams. The plant is a vigorous and reliable shrub that can grow up to 5 feet tall and produces abundant crops of large fruits. The plant is a fall-bearing or ever-bearing type, meaning it produces two crops of fruits, one in the summer and one in the fall. The plant is self-pollinating and does not require cross-pollination. The plant prefers a part sun location and requires low chill, adding beauty to the landscape with its red fruits and green leaves.