Cloudberry
Rubus chamaemorus
Cloudberry is a perennial plant that produces small, orange-yellow berries. It thrives in acidic, nutrient-poor soils and is often found in northern latitudes. The berries are rich in vitamins A and C, and are used in jams, desserts, and traditional medicines. Cloudberries are important for local ecosystems and are a valuable food source for wildlife.
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Season: May – Aug (120 days)
Cloudberries require specific conditions for successful cultivation, including acidic soils and a cool climate. Varieties may differ in berry size and flavor, and care should be taken to protect plants from excessive competition with weeds.
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Temperature range: 10.0°C – 25.0°C
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Growing and Irrigating Cloudberry: A Guide to Economically Efficient Methods
Introduction Cloudberry, also known as the "Arctic Gold," is a unique and highly sought-after fruit that thrives in cool climates. It is a perennial plant that belongs to the Rosaceae family and is native to the northern regions of Europe, Asia and North America. Cloudberry cultivation offers great potential for…
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