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Rubus Tayberry Group (Tayberry)

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Skill rating Advanced
skill rating
Ultimate spread 0.5m
max. spread
Ultimate height 2.5m
max. height
Time to maturity 2-5 years
to maturity
Maintenance level 5 hours care
per year

Botanical name: Rubus Tayberry Group

Other names: Tayberry


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Genus: Rubus

Variety or cultivar: Tayberry Group _ Tayberry Group is a cross between a blackberry and raspberry. It forms very vigorous, stout stems and high yields of self-fertile, sweet aromatic berries in summer to autumn.

Rubus Tayberry Group is: Deciduous

Flower: White, Green in Summer

Foliage: Dark-green in Spring; Dark-green in Summer; Pale-yellow in Autumn

Fruit: Red in Summer; Red in Autumn

Habit: Spreading

Awards: RHS AGM (Award of Garden Merit)

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Pests: It is best to rotate crops to avoid pest and disease problems.

Specific pests: Aphids , Glasshouse red spider mite , Leafhoppers , Raspberry leaf and bud mite , Vine weevil , Woodlice

Diseases: Good resistance to phytophthora root diseases. Avoid planting where you have grown tomatoes, peppers, or potatoes to avoid verticillium wilt.

Specific diseases: Verticillium wilt

General care

Pruning: Prune to ground level in late winter.. REGISTER to read more...

Propagation methods: Suckers. REGISTER to read more...


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Rubus Tayberry Group (Tayberry) will reach a height of 2.5m and a spread of 0.5m after 2-5 years.


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Suggested uses: Add to salads, Banks and Slopes, Cake decoration, Containers, Cottage/Informal, Flavouring food and drinks, Hedging/Screens

Cultivation: Plant outdoors in summer in well-drained acidic soil. Plant in mounded rows or raised beds between parallel wires for support. Raspberries hate to have wet feet. They are also hungry feeders, so mulch with acidic material such as composted bark.

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Soil drainage: Moist but well-drained, Well-drained Match unknown
Soil pH: Acid Match unknown
Light: Full Sun Match unknown
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Hardiness: Hardy (H4) Match unknown

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tayberry

Question from janice willard

i have brought a tayberry.they call the one i brought tayberry hybrid and i brought the plant from homebase and i wonder if it is a first year wood and why there is no leaves on it .because they save just plant and kept watered.and no where does it say i have to prune it to ground leave i am wondering if this what i might have to do.but it is to late to do this.thanks for your help.

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  • Posted: Wed. 4th May 2011 12:33
  • Last reply: Wed. 4th May 2011 18:49

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