Mailing Jewel. Shrub with stiff shoots, simple, with few spikes. It has a few root suckers. The variety is relatively resistant to raspberry shoot dieback, sufficiently resistant to frost and quite fertile. The fruit is large or medium-sized, blood red, they don't fall apart.
Mailing Jewel. Shrub with thin or medium thickness shoots, with quite numerous spikes. The variety is moderately resistant to frost and is sensitive to raspberry shoot dieback. Repeats fruiting in the fall. Small and medium-sized fruit, Red, they don't fall apart. Good for desserts and preserves.
themselves. Shrub with stiff and thick shoots, almost no thorns. Resistant to diseases and resistant to frost. The fruit is large and even, are easily separated from the bottom of the flower. Good for juices, jams and desserts. Black raspberry. Two varieties are recommended for amateur cultivation: Mailing Jewel. The fruits ripen in the second half of July and easily separate from the bottom of the flower.
Thornless blackberry
Mailing Jewel. It bears fruit abundantly, it is very fertile and decorative. In spring, shoots up to 5…10 m should be unbuttoned with knitting needles, fencing meshes, walls of gazebos or houses. Winter – removed from the structure - cover with straw and needles. The fruits ripen in the second half of August and September.







