Loganberry Waimate

$21.99

Loganberry ‘Waimate’ is a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry. Produces white flowers in spring, followed by large, dark purple-red berries in summer. An excellent, aromatic flavour, easy to pick and moderately vigorous. Self fertile. Thornless, trailing, deciduous vine, best grown up a trellis or other support. Grows approximately 2m x 2m.

Loganberry ‘Waimate’ should be ready for harvesting over December and January. The best way to have the loganberry is to eat fresh, straight from the plant. Or chilled for later use in desserts, a refreshing drink, or added to a fresh summer salad or a bowl of ice-cream. The berries are ready when easily removed. Loganberry Waimate is high in Vitamin C, A, and E, flavonoids, and a good source of essential fatty acids.

Plant in full sun with moist, well drained soil. Benefits from regular feeding and mulching of rich, organic matter. Protect from wind, especially salt exposure.

 

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Sunlight:Full sun
Temperature:Low, frost hardy
Wind:Requires protection from wind
Moisture:Grows in average garden conditions
Texture:Average garden conditions
Colour:White
Height:2m
Width:2m
SKU: LOG WAI 2.5L Categories: , ,

Description

Loganberry ‘Waimate’ is a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry. Produces white flowers in spring, followed by large, dark purple-red berries in summer. An excellent, aromatic flavour, easy to pick and moderately vigorous. Self fertile. Thornless, trailing, deciduous vine, best grown up a trellis or other support. Grows approximately 2m x 2m.

Loganberry ‘Waimate’ should be ready for harvesting over December and January. The best way to have the loganberry is to eat fresh, straight from the plant. Or chilled for later use in desserts, a refreshing drink, or added to a fresh summer salad or a bowl of ice-cream. The berries are ready when easily removed. Loganberry Waimate is high in Vitamin C, A, and E, flavonoids, and a good source of essential fatty acids.

Plant in full sun with moist, well drained soil. Benefits from regular feeding and mulching of rich, organic matter. Protect from wind, especially salt exposure.