-
stems (called canes) from
their roots. In its
first year, a new stem, the
primocane,
reaches a full
length of
about 3–6
metres (9.8–19.7 feet)
trailing on...
- "everbearing" plants,
which also bear some
fruit on first-year
canes (
primocanes) in the late
summer and fall, as well as the
summer crop on second-year...
- a
perennial root system. In its
first year, a new,
unbranched stem ("
primocane")
grows vigorously to its full
height of 1.5–2.5 m (5.0–8.3 feet), bearing...
- ("canes") from the
perennial root system. In its
first year, a new stem ("
primocane")
grows vigorously to its full
height of 1–3 m, unbranched, and bearing...
- dying. As with
other dark raspberries, the tips of the first-year
canes (
primocanes)
often grow
downward to the soil in the fall, and take root and form tip...
- M. Elena; Johnson, Donn T.; Rom, Curt R. (2010-08-01). "Broad Mite on
Primocane-fruiting
Blackberry in
Organic Production in Arkansas". HortTechnology...
- Virginia). The
specific epithet recurvans refers to the
tendency of the
primocanes to recurve, a
trait that is not
shared with
similar tall blackberries...
-
cycle of
blackberry canes. The first-year non-flowering canes,
known as
primocanes, are
infected by
conidia that are dis****d by C. rubi
fruiting bodies...
- the next season.
Raspberry leaf spot is also
typically more
severe in
primocanes (first year canes) than
floricanes (second year canes). The
symptoms of...
-
Rubus ablatus A
typical primocane leaf
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Angiosperms Clade:
Eudicots Clade: Rosids...