Rubus fruticosus 'Bedford Giant', Blackberry, Bramble, Brombeere Rosaceae Arbusto Europe, Plantas online
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| Descripcion |
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Vigorous scrambling shrub with long thorny stems. Very large, soft fruits of good sweet flavour are produced from early in the season, often from late July. Small white or pink flushed flowers.
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| Cultivo |
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Almost any soil in sun or shade. Thrives best in reasonably moist soil that not too alkaline. Drought tolerant once established and will survive in very exposed situations.
Cut out old canes after fruiting.
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| Propagacion |
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From cuttings, layering or separating rooted suckers.
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| Diseño y uso |
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Cultivated fruit variety.
Fruits, leaves and roots are used medicinally, particularly for the treatment of dysentery and diarrhoea.
Good for wildlife.
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