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arctic blackberry, arctic bramble, dwarf raspberry 'Marika'

Rubus arcticus 'Marika'

arctic blackberry, arctic bramble, dwarf raspberry 'Marika'

Rubus arcticus 'Marika'

Decoration form fruits
Color of flowers pink
Flowering month VI VI
Evergreen plant no
Density on 1 m2 3
Annual growth 0.1 m
Aspect sun, 3/4 sun, 1/2 sun
Frost hardiness 4 - 8 Zones 4 - 8

A low-growing, perennial groundcover, yielding edible, aromatic fruit of sweet-sour flavor and rich in vitamins.  


WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE: A low-growing, perennial groundcover. Light green leaves, composed of 3 leaflets 4-5 cm long, changing color in autumn. Numerous pink flowers appear in May at the shoots’ tips. Dark red, edible, juicy, aromatic fruit of a sweet-sour flavor and rich in vitamins ripen in June-July.

HOW IT GROWS: Easy to grow. It requires cross-pollination, therefore it is best to plant it in the vicinity of  another cultivar, e.g. 'Beata', 'Mespi', 'Tarja'. Fruits obtain their flavor only when they are wholly ripe; only dark red, shiny fruits should be harvested.

WHERE TO PLANT: Requires a sunny or semi-shaded site.

HOW TO PLANT AND GROW: The plant is placed in a 30 x 30 x 30 cm hole, on top of a 10-cm layer of well-rotten manure or compost soil. Then, the pit is filled with fertile soil. Arctic blackberry thrives in a slightly acidic soil. It prefers humid but well-drained ground. Fully hardy (zone 2-7).

HOW TO APPLY: It may be employed as a fruit yielding plant or a groundcover in home gardens. Great for growing in hanging pots on the balcony, as it makes the fruit easy to pick. Valued for their health benefits, the berries can be eaten raw or frozen for later use. Used to prepare various preserves - juices, jams, jellies and liqueurs. Tea brewed with its fresh leaves gains an excellent aroma and taste.

ORIGIN: Finland, town of Laukaa.