Black Raspberry
Buy Black Raspberry Plants | Rubus Occidentalis Black Raspberry is a deciduous shrub native to eastern North America. It is commonly found in the Appalachian Mountains, where it naturally grows in a woodland environment. However, it particularly likes disturbed areas and roadsides. The canes can grow to 6 ft long and will start erect, but then arch toward the ground as they mature. If unmanaged, it will develop large colonies of canes, each covered in compound leaves of either a palmate or pinnate arrangement. During autumn, the foliage becomes yellow and, once defoliated, the brown to reddish canes are exposed throughout the winter. Plant Details - Black Raspberry Plants Family: Rosaceae Hardiness Zones: 4–8 Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade Water Needs: Moderate Height: 3–6 ft Spread: 4–8 ft Growth Rate: Fast Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer Flower Color: White Fruit: Black Wildlife Value: Fruits are consumed by birds and mammals The flower buds of the Black Raspber