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Raspberry plant named ‘Georgia’

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Assignee: UNIV MARYLANDPriority: May 2, 2006Filed: May 2, 2006Granted: Nov 11, 2008
Est. expiryMay 2, 2026(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A01H 5/08A01H 6/7499
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Abstract

The present invention is a new and distinct floricane fruiting red raspberry cultivar named ‘Georgia’, which is capable of producing large quantities of fruit much earlier than that of the worldwide standard floricane cultivars, ‘Glen Ample’ and ‘Tulameen’. The cultivar is characterized by its thornlessness and fruit with a slightly pileated drupelet. The fruit is also very symmetrical, light colored and round. Fruit aroma is very good and fruit firmness and sugar content is sufficient for shipping long distances.

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1. A new and distinct spring bearing red raspberry plant known as ‘Georgia’ as described therein, illustrated and identified by the characteristics set forth above.

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