New raspberry varieties redefine growth with taller canes and longer harvests
A new range of raspberry varieties is gaining attention for their impressive growth and extended fruiting seasons. These plants, bred for both height and productivity, offer gardeners longer harvests and stronger canes. Among them, some stand out for their unique traits and adaptability to different climates.
One of the most notable varieties is the Shapka Monomakha, developed by breeder Vladimir Petrovich Fursov. This raspberry produces fruit continuously from mid-summer until November, making it a favourite for those seeking a long harvest period.
These raspberry varieties provide options for different growing conditions and preferences. Some, like the Shapka Monomakha, extend the fruiting season well into late autumn. Others, such as the Krasa Rossii and Gusar, combine height with either thornless stems or strong canes. Gardeners now have more choices for reliable, high-yielding raspberries.