couldn't see why not... just give them room so they don't mix, you can possibly put pebbles or a barrier around the plant to keep it tame. you can also keep it tame by gentally tying the plant to wooden stick.
The above information is incorrect. I work at a nursery. You shouldn't plant red and black raspberries anywhere near each other. Black raspberries contain a virus that is harmless to themslves, yet destructive to the red raspberries. I believe it is recommended that they be planted around 700 feet apart to prevent contamination.
Raspberries grow in a moist, temperate climate; they are native to Western Europe and the Eastern United States. Wild raspberries will naturally bloom through the summer but the fruit is now commercially produced year-round. Raspberry bushes need ample sunlight and water, fertilized soil and lots of space where they can take over--because they will. Raspberries are often planted in the winter, while dormant, and need a raised bed for better drainage (they are prone to root rot). The plant should be fertilized from the spring until the fruit blooms, mid-summer through early fall. It is ripe for picking when it reaches a full red (purple or black) color and falls easily off the stem.
A red bean plant consists of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and seeds. The roots anchor the plant in the soil and absorb water and nutrients. The stems provide structural support and transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. The leaves are where photosynthesis occurs, converting sunlight into energy. Flowers are the reproductive structures that develop into seeds, which contain the next generation of plants.
Seeds come in a variety of colors depending on the plant species. They can be black, brown, white, red, or even multicolored. The color of a seed is determined by its genetics and can help identify the type of plant it will grow into.
Red-and-black Grosbeak was created in 1789.
Flower color is an example of a trait that can be passed from a parent plant to its offspring. If a plant with red flowers is crossed with another plant with red flowers, their offspring are likely to also have red flowers due to the genetic inheritance of the trait for red flower color.
Raspberries (whether black, red or otherwise) are very low in calories. A cup of fresh raspberries has about 60 calories.
Red, black, purple, or golden yellow
Yes, and they all will pollinate each other. This information is incorrect. I work at a nursery. Black and red raspberries should not be planted near each other. They need to be at least 700 feet apart. The black raspberries contian a virus that is harmless to them, yet is destructive to the red raspberries.
A 2001 study has found that black raspberries appear to be as helpful as red raspberries in preventing or slowing the growth of cancer. Black raspberries, according to an article in the journal Cancer Research, help to protect against esophageal cancer
The chief difference2 between raspberries and blackberries is that raspberries leave the receptacle on the plant when the fruit is picked. This tends to make whole blackberries a better source of fibre than raspberries. (taken from http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A7209623)
it is called Black plant
Why would you ask a stupid question raspberries are a fruit!
No. They wont. :) :D :P :( :C :J
Red
Soft fruit - gooseberries, black, red & white currants, raspberries, loganberries, etc.
Raspberries, red Anjou pears and red apples are red fruits.
Red hair.