Boyne is one of the older but most frequently grown raspberries on the prairies. Developed at the Morden Agricultural Canada Research Station in Manitoba, it is hardy and consistently productive. Canes are medium height, thick, erect and stocky, with many lateral branches. Boyne suckers freely. Fruit is dark red, juicy, aromatic and tart. It is very good fresh or frozen and excellent for processing. Best in organically rich, well-drained humusy soil. Self-pollinating.
Attributes
Type: Fruit Shrub
Fruit Size: Medium
Fruit Colour: Dark red
Height: 1.25m (4 ft.)
Spread: 1.25m (4 ft.)
Zone: 3
Sun Exposure: Full Sun