
Description
Rubus calycinoides "Creeping Raspberry"
Rubus provides textural interest in the landscape with its dark green, puckered, 1½" leaves. Leaves may turn burgundy red in the Winter. Rubus is evergreen in the Southern zones but can be semi-evergreen in Zones 6-7. Known as Creeping Raspberry but not grown for its fruit, it has insignificant white flowers in late Spring and followed by an insignificant production of small, yellow-orange berries. Rubus makes a good ground cover in hot, dry areas with ample watering and well drained soil.
- Sun to Part Shade
- Foliage provides textural interest
- Height: 2 Inches
- Spread: 18-24 Inches
- Hardiness Zone: 6-10
- Full Shade, Partial Sun
- Rock Garden
- Heat Tolerant,
- Ground Cover
- Deer Resistant
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