Kokanee (Kokanee) blackberry is not a summer remontant variety, developed in Canada taking into account the needs of farming operations where mechanized harvest is important. Fruit ripening starts in mid-July and continues until October, ensuring abundant and prolonged berry harvest. The average yield per bush is about 2.5-3 kg, making this variety attractive for commercial cultivation and home gardens.
Kokanee blackberry bushes are vigorous, with strong, thick, upright canes, lower parts of which are covered with thorns. A robust root system allows successful cultivation even on heavy soils. Berries are large, weighing 3 to 5 grams, with a bright ruby color and round-conical shape. The fruits have a sweet, aromatic flavor, and their dense structure ensures high transportability and quality retention during mechanized processing.
The Kokanee variety is well-adapted to various climatic conditions, resistant to viral and fungal diseases, making it a reliable choice for cultivation across all of Ukraine. Blackberry is suitable for both fresh consumption and processing. Moderate water requirements and high yield make this variety popular among gardeners and farmers seeking a high-quality and stable harvest.