Loganberry
£7.50
Loganberries are reliable croppers fruiting from mid July until late August. The Loganberry ripens initially bright red before turning dark red or purple. For the most sweetness leave to ripen fully but pick before they become too full of juice to handle. A thornless clone.
The loganberry has been around some time since the 1880s introduced by Judge James Logan in California by crossing a Pacific coast Dewberry with a european red Raspberry.
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