The Raspberry variety Brigantina is a popular and undemanding medium-ripening variety, characterized by large dark raspberry berries with a sweet and sour taste. The berries ripen evenly, are easy to pick from the bush, and maintain their shape, making them convenient for fresh consumption and various types of processing. The bushes are of medium height, compact, reaching 180-200 cm, with dense canes covered with thorns almost along their entire length.
The Brigantina variety exhibits good plasticity, allowing it to grow and bear fruit successfully on various soils with proper lighting and nutrient availability. It is distinguished by high resistance to drought and diseases, as well as moderate frost hardiness, making it suitable for cultivation in various climatic conditions, including the Middle Band of Russia, the Moscow Region, Ukraine, and Belarus. The yield of the variety is about 2.2 kg per bush, indicating its high productivity.
For successful cultivation of Brigantina raspberry, it is recommended to ensure proper care for the plants, including selecting protected areas with good lighting and fertile soil. Due to its resistance to unfavorable conditions and uniform fruit ripening, this variety is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking to obtain a tasty, healthy, and abundant berry harvest.