Where does the prince's berry grow and what is it
Do you think that raspberries grow only in our warm regions? But nature was conceived so that the inhabitants of the northern latitudes could enjoy this berry. True, it looks different there, and it is called differently. Knyazhenika or arctic raspberry is one of the most delicious delicacies, almost unknown to the inhabitants of warm regions. However, the breeders did not stand aside and did not forget about this frost-resistant berry. Today you can already find on sale hybrid varieties that are adapted for growing in the warmer part of the country. What does the prince's berry look like and where does it grow?
Description of the plant
Raspberry flavor is also enjoyed by princess berries with sweet pulp, but with an unusual taste of pineapple or caramel. But in their size and shape, they are more like cloudberries, but only red.
The princess has a very beautiful flowering. Large dark pink inflorescences begin to bloom in early summer. Bushes bloom for more than a month, while tying berries. While some are ripe, others only appear in the form of buds. Therefore, the princess is characterized by a prolonged harvest, from August to the end of September.
Due to its northern character, in a cool climate, the maturation of the princess is more uniform. At high temperatures, the berries can dry out before they have matured.
Where does the prince's berry grow?
In its natural, wild form, this princess grows in the Northern Hemisphere. These are cool tundra, wet swamps and forests. In other words, this crop prefers a cool climate, light or partial shade, but a sufficient amount of moisture in the soil. But the hybrid varieties obtained by crossing the princess with raspberries are capable of growing and bearing fruit in warmer latitudes. At the same time, they retain the frost resistance of the princess, but many reach the size of berries, like raspberries.
Having decided to start a princess on your site, make sure that the conditions meet her requirements, namely:
- It is better to take the site off lit or semi-shady, but with moist soil.
- The soil should be nutritious and loose. Before planting, it is worth adding sand, humus, ash and a little peat to the beds.
- It is advisable to plant different varieties on the same bed for cross-pollination.
In conclusion, I would like to add: choose hybrid varieties of the princess. They are more adapted to growing in "non-native" conditions for the plant.
In the Vologda region. Vytegorsky district, this very princess, is called drupe or drupe! Because the bones in each ball are large and not tasty if you bite through! The pulp itself is delicious, without controversy!
And we called her cloudberry. I heard Konyanika too. And I never heard the name "princess".