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Japanese wineberry

Rubus phoenicolasius · Brambles · Rose family

Also known as: Wineberry · Wine Raspberry · Dewberry

Easy150–250cmPet-friendlyEdible
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Japanese wineberry care at a glance

Japanese wineberry (Rubus phoenicolasius) needs a moderate amount of water and prefers to grow in full sun.

Water need
Medium
Light
Full sun
Soil moisture
Evenly moist
Nutrients
Medium
Life cycle
Perennial

Pests, Diseases & Weather on Japanese wineberry

Possible pests on Japanese wineberry include Cane borers, Birds and Aphids. Possible diseases include Grey mould and Honey fungus. Japanese wineberry is considered pet-friendly.

Pest

  • Cane borers Medium
  • Aphids Low
  • Birds Medium

Disease

  • Grey mould Medium
  • Honey fungus Medium

Weather

  • Invasive spread Low

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Frequently asked questions about Japanese wineberry

Which pests affect Japanese wineberry?
Possible pests on Japanese wineberry include Cane borers, Birds and Aphids.
Which diseases affect Japanese wineberry?
Possible diseases include Grey mould and Honey fungus.
Is Japanese wineberry toxic to cats and dogs?
Japanese wineberry is considered pet-friendly and safe for cats and dogs.
How much water does Japanese wineberry need?
Japanese wineberry has a moderate water requirement.
What light does Japanese wineberry need?
Japanese wineberry prefers to grow in full sun. Around 6 hours of light per day is ideal.
Is Japanese wineberry frost-hardy?
Japanese wineberry is frost-hardy and tolerates frost. Its lower limit is around -20 °C.
Can you eat Japanese wineberry?
Yes, the edible parts are mainly: fruit.

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