Edible orange berries reminiscent of raspberries are ripe in mid summer.
Emerald carpet raspberries.
Fairly fast growing evergreen groundcover emerald carpet raspberry is a plant native to the mountains of taiwan.
From taiwan this ground cover has delicious aggregate fruits that range.
To keep this plant contained you ll need to use some garden edging.
Creeping raspberry spreads to form a dense carpet but unlike other ground covers such as english ivy will not climb trees or neighboring shrubs.
Rubus hayata koidzumii commonly known as creeping raspberry is often listed incorrectly as rubus calycinoides or rubus pentalobus.
Creeping raspberry care contrary to its delicious counterparts creeping raspberry makes an excellent ground cover.
Adding further appeal to this variety are the small white flowers that appear in spring followed by fleshy orange colored berries appearing.
Emerald carpet features crinkled dark.
It s tough and drought tolerant once established.
Lyons perfect for hot dry erodible slopes or a ditch where moisture fluctuates this groundcover thrives in difficult spots other plants can not tolerate.
Popular cultivars include golden quilt emerald carpet green carpet and formosan carpet.
Grows in sun to part sun.
The broad leathery dark green evergreen leaves of emerald carpet raspberry make a good ground cover for weed suppression and soil stabilization.
Rubus pentalobus emerald carpet aka emerald carpet creeping raspberry.
Prefect for weed suppression and soil stabilization.
Moderate to moderately fast growing evergreen groundcover to 4 8 tall x 3 5 wide.
Shoots shaggy pubescent with solitary small recurved prickles.
Flower color is and blooms in summer.
Yellow orange berries are ripe in mid summer and taste good.
Grows in sun or shade.
Emerald carpet raspberry is a dense multi stemmed evergreen shrub with a ground hugging habit of growth.
Evergreen groundcover dense low mat to about 12 inches 30 cm high creeping grows 30 cm yr.
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Its average texture blends into the landscape but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition.
This durable non invasive variety forms a dense spreading mat of rough textured emerald green leaves that exhibit an attractive burgundy tinge in the cool of fall.
Hardiness zone 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b.
Fairly fast growing evergreen groundcover raspberry native to the mountains of taiwan.