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established planting of everbearing red raspberries

When pruning everbearing red raspberries in an established planting, all stages of development (e.g., primocanes, floricanes, and stumps from old canes) may be present at the same time.

Illustration Adapted from Bruce Bordelon, Raspberry Fruit. HO-44-W. Department of Horticulture Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service - West Lafayette, IN.


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