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Product Details
Zones: 8 - 10 (20° F.)
Height: 8 inches
Spacing: 3-4 inches
Depth: 1-2 inches
Spread: 3-6 inches
Sun/Shade: Bright light, direct sun
Foliage: Reed like deep green
Blooms: August - September
Comments: In cold climates they should be lifted in late summer; stored over winter; and planted again in spring. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS------------------------------------------------------- "AN AMARYLLIS RELATIVE WITH 4"" ROSE PINK FLOWERS. KEEP SOIL MOIST, BUT NOT SOGGY." LIFT AND STORE IN COOL, DRY AREA, ABOUT 40' F. IN MOIST BUT NOT SOGGY SAND. MAY BE KEPT IN CONTAINER OVER WINTER. GOOD SOIL MIX FOR A CONTAINER IS EQUAL PARTS POTTING SOIL, PEAT MOSS AND SAND OR VERMICULITE. GOOD CONTAINER PLANT. ALSO CALLED THE RAIN LILY OR ZEPHRY LILY. BULBS MAY BE TOXIC IF INGESTED
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 -  Saturday, August 23, 2008
Sweet as can be!
Reviewed By: Robbie (Dayton, Ohio)
We planted one or two of these a few years ago. Didn't see much until this year. Now we have several plants producing endless amounts of the sweetest raspberries I've ever tasted. Great for eating off the vine, but perhaps too sweet for jams...

 -  Monday, June 30, 2008
Great taste & easy to grow
Reviewed By: David (Ottsville, PA)
This is my second season growing Anne raspberries. They load up with big berries that have a unique taste unlike any other raspberry I've grown. Almost like crossing a raspberry with a seedless grape. Healthy plants that send up runners like crazy, and they don't grow up so tall, which makes for easy picking. I'm all organic, and these seem to be pretty much disease and insect-free. I highly recommend this variety!

 -  Monday, August 06, 2007
great color...best flavor....very sweet taste
Reviewed By: GARY ZILKOWSKI (DOLGEVILLE, NEW YORK)
If you are looking for the best berry to eat fresh...cook with....freeze for future special desserts...THIS IS IT....ALSO IT IS EASY TO GROW!!!!!


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