With short upright thornless canes, 'loch ness' has been awarded garden merit by the Royal horticultural society and can be planted now. White flowers in May, June and July produce firm conical medium sized glossy black juicy fruit which can be harvested from mid August through to the first frost.
With short upright thornless canes, 'loch ness' has been awarded garden merit by the Royal horticultural society and can be planted now. White flowers in May, June and July produce firm conical medium sized glossy black juicy fruit which can be harvested from mid August through to the first frost.