Tayberry Canes
Fruit Plants, Fruit Trees, Fruit Bushes & Nut Trees

Tayberry (Rubus fruticosus x ideaus) is a cross between a blackberry and a red raspberry, and is named after the River Tay in Scotland. It was patented in 1979. If there is only space to grow one hybrid berry, a tayberry is an excellent choice.
It is prolific and within two years will give delicious crops of large sized sharp-sweet fruit, dark purple in colour when fully ripe in late July through into August. The canes usually drop most of their leaves in the Autumn.
There's a guide to growing tayberries on the site here: Grow Your Own Tayberries
Tayberry Plant - Buckingham
Tayberry is a cross between blackberry and raspberry. Provides an abundant crop of large, purple and deliciously sweet fruit from mid July until late August. A super dessert fruit, but also good for freezing and jam making. Supplied as 1 year old plant in a 2 litre pot.
Tayberry : Buckingham
An easy to harvest spineless form of Tayberry discovered by an amateur gardener in Buckingham. Produces delicious 5cm (2 inch) long berries, ideal eaten as a dessert with a touch of cream.
Buckingham
Tayberry is a cross between blackberry and raspberry. Provides an abundant crop of large, purple and deliciously sweet fruit from mid July until late August. A super dessert fruit, but also good for freezing and jam making. Supplied as 1 year old pot grown plants.
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