Growing to a height of 180cm with an open habit and firm shoots Duke flowers late, escaping most spring frosts.
The crop is consistent and heavy with large light blue berries growing in open clusters. Picking begins in mid-July.
Heavily laden branches may need support
Eventual height and spread: 1.8m (6ft). Cropping season: July Self fertile, but cross pollination will encourage a greater yield.
This product is supplied in a 3L pot.
*Bareroot – November to March is the ideal time to plant bare-root plants. These are plants that have been grown in open ground, then dug up for dispatch and planting during the dormant season. They are called ‘bare-root’ plants as they are supplied with no soil around their roots. They will come packed in damp compost to stop the roots drying out and should be planted as soon as possible. As long as the compost is kept damp planting can be delayed for a few weeks if necessary.