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Default Raspberry Varieties

Sacha wrote:
On 2010-11-07 23:43:24 +0000, Rusty Hinge
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Chemainus, which was bred in Canada and has been developed in trial in
Britain and Europe, is about four to five days earlier than Tullameen.
It also has better shaped fruit, whichare easier to pick because the
bearers are more visible'


Yes but is the flavour better?


Allegedly.

What is better?

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