Raspberries are not only a delicious berry but also a medicinal one, which is why they are so popular in gardens. Moreover, even if raspberries don't yield the desired harvest, you can still reap their medicinal benefits from the leaves. In this article, we'll share a description and photos of this amazing and unusual variety: the 'Cumberland' raspberry.
General characteristics of the raspberry variety "Cumbreland"
For gardeners who appreciate unusual varieties, the Cumberland raspberry is a perfect choice. This is because the berries of this exotic variety have a very unusual color for a raspberry. When ripe, the Cumberland raspberry is dark purple, sometimes even black. Some even confuse these berries with attractive blackberries, but after tasting one, any doubts about its authenticity disappear.
The description with a photo of the raspberry variety "Cumberland" says that it can grow in the same place for about 20 years, which immediately rules out such works as transplanting raspberry bushes in autumn.
Despite the exotic nature of this variety, it cannot be called capricious, which means that every gardener can grow black raspberries in their own garden with minimal effort.
The main advantages of the Cumberland raspberry variety include:
- Excellent taste and bright aroma;
- It can be eaten fresh or used to make compote and jam;
- The bushes of the described raspberry are not very spreading, and their shoots hang down, creating a living arch on the site;
- The fruits of this variety have a round shape without elongation, almost ideal;
- Raspberries bear fruit abundantly for 15 years if they receive minimal care;
- Raspberries have a late ripening period, but they tolerate transportation well and can be stored for a long time;
- With proper care, 10 clusters are formed on one shoot, on which 10 to 15 berries grow;
- "Cumberland" has a high resistance to attacks by pests and diseases, apparently because of the unusual color of the berry;
- The bushes of this variety do not creep across the plot, as they do not produce root shoots, and this saves the gardener time and effort.
Once you plant the Cumberland raspberry variety in your garden, you'll never be disappointed! This plant produces abundant fruit, is rare, and yields tasty, juicy fruits packed with vitamins. And, most importantly, it requires minimal maintenance!

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