Japanese wineberry
Rubus phoenicolasius · Brambles · Rose family
Also known as: Wineberry · Wine Raspberry · Dewberry
Easy150–250cmPet-friendlyEdible
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.