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La Anastasia Wyeberry

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Fecha: 2021-08-18, actualizado: 2023-01-28

Este híbrido de mora y frambuesa con frutos muy sabrosos es más productivo que Tayberry y Loganberry

Rubus subgenus Rubus Watson 'Anastasia Wyeberry'

Las plantas son espinoso

Los arbustos tienen rastrero tallos

El peso del fruto es 10 gramo

Las bayas tienen un redondeado forma

Hábito de fructificación fructificación florífera (de verano)

La floración en los floricanes comienza en el cuarta semana del mes de Abril

Fecha de maduración (regular) - segunda semana del mes de Junio

La productividad es 6 kg por planta

La rusticidad al frío es moderado

País de origen Estados Unidos

Situación actual - obsoleto o poco utilizado

La Anastasia Wyeberry (grupo de las weyberries) es un cruce entre las moras silvestres del este y el oeste de Estados Unidos con híbridos de frambuesa roja y especies autóctonas.
Estas plantas son muy similares a las Tayberries, aunque las Wyeberries son mucho más productivas. Los frutos de color rojo oscuro (o con un tinte púrpura) son muy sabrosos, cohesivos, relativamente firmes y muy grandes (3-4 cm de longitud, hasta 15 g de peso por baya). Las plantas de Anastasia Wyeberry son moderadamente espinosas, muy vigorosas y más resistentes al frío que Tayberry y Loganberry. Los arbustos tienen un hábito rastrero y necesitan un buen enrejado fuerte, porque el rendimiento es muy alto por peso total. Pero la cantidad de frutos no es numerosa. La floración comienza a finales de abril, la temporada de cosecha es temprana - las primeras bayas maduran en la segunda semana de junio. La resistencia a las plagas y enfermedades es muy buena. A Anastasia Wyeberry le gustan los lugares soleados, pero la tolerancia al calor es justa.

Reseñas de la variedad La Anastasia Wyeberry

Revise de [DREW51]
I bought 7 blackberry or blackberry/raspberry hybrids this year. The smallest put in was the wyeberry at only 4 inches, one cane, which grew to 6 inches and produced 14 berries!! 3 primocanes were also produced, but the longest is only 4 feet. Most of the others planted have 6 foot or longer primocanes. So it's not a very vigorous grower. Hard to say as the original plant was so darn small!
Sorry no photos, I was too interested in tasting them and ate them before I took any pictures. Some are still ripening and I will take a pic.
They are red in color, firm,and probably taste like tayberries. Unlike tayberries they are very firm. The fruit is quite tart unless left to ripen to death.
The flavor is rich and I keep thinking with the tartness will make some excellent jam. If left on the cane longer, it does sweeten up. One can tell when ripe as it turns from rock hard to slightly soft. Size of the wyeberry is decent too.
Most of the canes on my blackberries that were bare root florocanes did produce fruit. Many new primocanes are also being produced. In ground these plants are very prolific although growth was slow at first, and currently is growing like crazy! Triple Crown has been described as a good berry, decent. I must say if this is a middle of the road berry then I'm excited, as the flavor for me was fantastic!
Having for years only being able to eat store bought blackberries, even plants reported as having a poor taste are probably light years ahead of anything I tasted.
I can't wait to next year to get a much larger harvest.
I'm going to add more blackberry plants too, make room somewhere.
On a side note I foraged a bunch of wild blackberries. they are super small. Smaller than domestic raspberries. So tart almost inedible raw. But the jam made from them was declared the best I ever made by family and friends. it reminds me I need rich flavored but high acid berries. The early or barely ripe wyeberry fits this bill perfectly.