Life Span
Perennial
Perennial
Origin
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World/Pandemic, North America, Europe
Types
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Alene, Barblue, Caliber, Canterbury
Habitat
disturbed sites, Forest edges, old gardens, Riverbanks, Roadsides
Cultivated Beds, Lawn, meadows
USDA Hardiness Zone
4-9
3-10
Sunset Zone
A1, A2, A3, 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
A1, A2, A3, 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Habit
Upright/Erect
Mat-forming
Flower Color
White
Purplish Green
Flower Color Modifier
Bicolor
Bicolor
Leaf Color in Spring
Green
Green, Blue Green, Gray Green
Leaf Color in Summer
Green
Light Green
Leaf Color in Fall
Green
Green, Blue Green, Gray Green
Leaf Color in Winter
Light Green
Green, Blue Green
Leaf Shape
Spade shaped
Narrowly linear
Plant Season
Spring, Summer, Fall
Spring, Summer, Fall
Sunlight
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Full Sun, Partial Sun, Partial shade
Type of Soil
Loam, Sand
Clay, Loam
The pH of Soil
Acidic, Neutral
Acidic, Neutral
Soil Drainage
Well drained
Well drained
Bloom Time
Spring, Summer
Summer
Where to Plant?
Container, Ground, Pot
Ground
How to Plant?
Seedlings, Stem Planting, Transplanting
Seedlings, Sod
Plant Maintenance
Medium
Medium
Watering Requirements
Do Not over Water, Keep ground moist
Water frequently while growing
In Summer
Lots of watering
Lots of watering
In Spring
Moderate
Moderate
In Winter
Average Water
Average Water
Soil pH
Acidic, Neutral
Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type
Loam, Sand
Clay, Loam
Soil Drainage Capacity
Well drained
Well drained
Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Full Sun, Partial Sun, Partial shade
Pruning
Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
Fertilizers
All-Purpose Liquid Fertilizer
Nitrogen
Pests and Diseases
Red blotch
Dollar spot, Rust, Summer Patch
Plant Tolerance
Drought
Drought
Flowers
Insignificant
Insignificant
Flower Petal Number
Single
Single
Foliage Texture
Medium
Fine
Foliage Sheen
Matte
Matte
Attracts
Butterflies
Insects
Allergy
Skin rash
Cough, Itchy eyes, Runny nose
Aesthetic Uses
Showy Purposes
Ground Cover
Beauty Benefits
Good for skin
-
Environmental Uses
-
Erosion control
Medicinal Uses
Sore throat, Ulcers, Wounds
-
Part of Plant Used
Fruits
Leaves
Other Uses
Edible syrup, Used As Food, Used as Ornamental plant
Used in lawns and turf
Used As Indoor Plant
No
No
Used As Outdoor Plant
Yes
Yes
Garden Design
Edible, Fruit / Fruit Tree, Hedges
Lawns and Turf
Botanical Name
RUBUS 'Amity'
POA pratensis
Common Name
Amity Raspberry, Raspberry
Kentucky Bluegrass
In Hindi
Raspberry
Kentucky Bluegrass
In German
Himbeere
Kentucky Bluegrass
In French
Framboise
Kentucky Bluegrass
In Spanish
Frambuesa
Pasto azul de Kentucky
In Greek
Βατόμουρο
Κεντάκυ Bluegrass
In Portuguese
Framboesa
Kentucky Bluegrass
In Polish
Malina
Wiechlina
In Latin
RUBUS IDAEUS
Kentucky Bluegrass
Phylum
Anthophyta
Magnoliophyta
Class
Eudicotyledones
Liliopsida
Clade
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Angiosperms, Commelinids, Monocots
Season and Care of Raspberry and Kentucky Bluegrass
Season and care of Raspberry and Kentucky Bluegrass is important to know. While considering everything about Raspberry and Kentucky Bluegrass Care, growing season is an essential factor. Raspberry season is Spring, Summer and Fall and Kentucky Bluegrass season is Spring, Summer and Fall. The type of soil for Raspberry is Loam, Sand and for Kentucky Bluegrass is Clay, Loam while the PH of soil for Raspberry is Acidic, Neutral and for Kentucky Bluegrass is Acidic, Neutral.
Raspberry and Kentucky Bluegrass Physical Information
Raspberry and Kentucky Bluegrass physical information is very important for comparison. Raspberry height is 120.00 cm and width 120.00 cm whereas Kentucky Bluegrass height is 30.00 cm and width 30.00 cm. The color specification of Raspberry and Kentucky Bluegrass are as follows:
Raspberry flower color: White
Raspberry leaf color: Green
Kentucky Bluegrass flower color: Purplish Green
- Kentucky Bluegrass leaf color: Green, Blue Green and Gray Green
Care of Raspberry and Kentucky Bluegrass
Care of Raspberry and Kentucky Bluegrass include pruning, fertilizers, watering etc. Raspberry pruning is done Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves and Kentucky Bluegrass pruning is done Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves. In summer Raspberry needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water. Whereas, in summer Kentucky Bluegrass needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water.