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The large, cone-shaped, light yellow berries have good texture and flavour. Ripens mid to late season.
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Some newer cultivars of raspberries, including 'Anne', have the ability to fruit on first year canes. Pruning of these cultivars entails mowing them in early spring.
Like other fruits, raspberries grow best in a fertile, moist, well-drained soil, in full sun. In its first year, a cane produces only leaves; in its second year, it develops fruit. Once the fruit matures the cane dies and should be cut down to the ground to allow the sun to reach newly emerging canes. A 5 cm layer of mulch applied every fall will aid in maintaining moisture, fertility, and help reduce weeds.