Rosich — a medium-late raspberry variety, distinguished by good cold resistance and moderate disease resistance. The bushes have a spherical shape with dark green leaves that have a moderate gloss. The fruits are large, conical, dark red in color, with a distinctive sweet-sour taste and a wild strawberry aroma, giving the berries exceptional appeal.
Rosich bushes exhibit moderate yields and adapt well to growing conditions, although the adaptation process may take some time. The berries grow in clusters, making harvesting easier, and their firm skin ensures fruit longevity after ripening. The variety is suitable for cultivation in moderate-climate regions, thanks to its cold resistance and resistance to common raspberry diseases.
Rosich is recommended for both fresh consumption and processing. Its berries are suitable for making jams, compotes, and other home preserves, retaining their rich flavor and aroma. Due to its combination of high marketability and attractive appearance, this variety is popular among gardeners seeking a high-quality, flavorful raspberry harvest.