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Glen Magna Raspberry Plants

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Raspberry Canes Eating Late Season Acidic Soil Self fertile

 

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Glen Magna Raspberry Bushes - Late Season

Description of Glen Magna Plants & Fruit:
Glen Magna is a superb raspberry bush. The later season plants tend to have the best flavours and this is no exception. The big, deeply coloured fruit are delicious, almost too good to use for anything other than eating fresh off the branch.
An upright, tidy and vigorous plant, Glen Magna is also reliably healthy.

Browse all of our other Raspberry Canes for Sale here.

Characteristics of Glen Magna Bushes:

  • Very vigorous with long canes.
  • Upright growth.
  • Resistant to bushy dwarf virus, large raspberry aphid and root rot.
  • Few spines on the fruiting ends of the canes (the bases have more thorns).
  • Fruit weight is up to 6-7g.
  • Soft fruit are sweet and richly flavoured.
  • Crops July - Early August

Growing Glen Magna Raspberry Plants:
Glen Magna is more resistant to root rot than most other breeds, so it will tolerate slightly damper conditions - that said, we stress that good drainage is still very important.
Raspberries are easy to grow, but they do need good conditions: a rich soil that drains well & is kept moist in dry weather, lots of sun and ideally some shelter from strong wind.

Read about how to grow Summer Fruiting Raspberries here.

Background Information on Glen Magna Raspberry Bushes:
The Scottish Crop Research Institute name all their raspberry canes after Scottish Glens. Glen Magna was bred from Meeker and an unreleased plant called SCRI 7719B11.

Glen Magna isn't grown commercially on any large scale - like so many delicious varieties of fruit, this is because it's soft and doesn'ttravel well.

Please remember to plant raspberries with their roots just under the surface. Deep planting kills them.